
Behavioral Health Revival: Autism, IDD Services Fuel Merger Boom in 2025
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The behavioral health industry is experiencing a significant revival in 2025, with increased merger and acquisition activity marking a turning point after years of stagnation. Just yesterday, industry experts confirmed that autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) services are taking center stage in this resurgence.
Autism therapy, particularly applied behavior analysis (ABA), is seeing robust transaction activity due to exceptionally high demand. Well-run autism platforms currently command the highest valuations within behavioral health, with multiples reaching the mid-to-high teens of EBITDA. Even smaller providers are attracting substantial valuations in this fragmented market.
On June 5, a historic partnership was announced between two long-term care advocacy groups seeking millions in funding to support Pennsylvania's behavioral health initiatives. This follows January's acquisition of Haven Behavioral Healthcare by Oceans Healthcare and Iris Telehealth's purchase of InnovaTel from Quartet.
LifeStance, a major player in the industry, has publicly resumed M&A activities after a deliberate pause in 2023-2024. Dan Ferris, LifeStance's chief growth officer, recently stated, "Consolidation is likely better for all parties - better for patients, clinicians, and the business community."
The shift from hospital-based care to outpatient and digital models continues to accelerate, with interventional psychiatric practices gaining favor among investors. Home and community-based services for IDD are also seeing renewed activity.
Despite this positive momentum, regulatory uncertainty looms. Previous administrative actions affecting mental health parity in insurance coverage have created challenges for providers.
Industry leaders will gather next week at the Future of Mental Healthcare Summit in Boston on June 10-11, where executives from Intermountain Health, Northwell Health, Magellan Health, and others will discuss innovations in workforce development, care models, and technology to improve access and quality in behavioral healthcare.
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