
What You Should Know
- The Acquisition: Qualifacts, a major behavioral health Electronic Health Record (EHR) provider, has acquired MethodOne by Computalogic. Financial terms were not disclosed.
- The Target (MethodOne): MethodOne provides comprehensive controlled-medication dispensing software that is purpose-built for Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) providers.
Following the Billing Workflows
According to Qualifacts, treatment agencies are actively shifting away from standard office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) models and transitioning into full-fledged Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). Why? Because the billing workflows for OTPs—which collectively treat over half a billion patients annually, heavily skewing toward Medicaid—are simpler and more structured.
However, taking advantage of those OTP billing structures requires software that can flawlessly track medication inventory, verify dispensing limits, and link those actions directly to a billable clinical encounter. MethodOne brings exactly that specialized functionality in-house for Qualifacts.
“Large SUD and mental health organizations require an integrated MAT [Medication-Assisted Treatment] and MOUD [Medications for Opioid Use Disorder] solution to operate effectively, and until now, that has meant cobbling together multiple systems,” said Josh Schoeller, CEO of Qualifacts. “Bringing MethodOne into the Qualifacts family means our customers get a more complete behavioral healthcare EHR platform.”
Consolidation for Compliance
OTPs operate under extreme regulatory scrutiny from overlapping agencies, including the DEA, SAMHSA, and state regulators. As the opioid crisis continues to demand scaled, efficient treatment options, behavioral health providers cannot afford to waste time managing clunky API bridges between mismatched vendors. Qualifacts’ acquisition of MethodOne signals that the era of the fragmented addiction treatment tech stack is coming to an end, giving way to unified platforms that protect both the patient and the provider’s license.

