Behavioral Health and Rural Health
Why We Have Both Behavioral Health & Rural Health
At Cognitive Organics, you’ll hear two structures talked about a lot:
- Our Behavioral Health program
- Our Rural Health Clinic (RHC) program
These are not two separate companies or two totally different types of care. They are:
Two different billing and regulatory umbrellas that we use to organize and get paid for the same kind of integrated, whole-person work.
In practice:
- We provide mental health and functional/medical support under both umbrellas.
- Many clinicians—especially Ohio-licensed virtual counselors—are connected to the RHC, even if they never set foot in the clinic.
You don’t need to be a billing expert. But you do need to understand that “RHC” is not “the medical people over there.” It includes you if you’re seeing Ohio clients under our RHC NPI.
Behavioral Health at Cognitive Organics – Scope & Focus
When we say “Behavioral Health” here, we’re usually talking about:
- Our history and identity as a mental health practice
- The types of services we offer:
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Diagnostic assessments
- Treatment planning and ongoing counseling
- Case management and care coordination
- The clinical lens we bring:
- Trauma-informed care
- Root-cause thinking
- Whole-person focus (brain, body, story, context)
These behavioral health services can be:
- Billed under our traditional mental health organization structure (for certain situations or payers), or
- Billed under the RHC umbrella when that makes sense and is allowed (especially in Ohio).
So:
“Behavioral Health” describes what we’re doing (therapy, counseling, mental health work), not automatically which billing umbrella we’re under.
If you’re a counselor, you are always doing behavioral health work. Sometimes that work is billed as traditional BH; often, in Ohio, it will be billed through the RHC.
What Is the Rural Health Clinic (RHC)?
The Rural Health Clinic (RHC) is:
- A federal designation tied to specific clinic locations (and approved satellites)
- A billing/program structure that lets us be paid differently for services delivered to rural and under-served communities
- A way to support both medical/functional care and mental health care under one umbrella
In our world, the RHC:
- Is based in our designated RHC site(s), but
- Can include telehealth services provided by Ohio-licensed clinicians to eligible clients
- Includes therapy and mental health visits when they meet RHC rules and are billed under the RHC NPI
That means:
If you are a virtual counselor licensed in Ohio seeing Ohio clients, there’s a good chance your services are tied into the RHC program, even if you are 100% remote.
RHC for us is not “just primary care.” It is:
- A payment and compliance framework that wraps around a lot of what we do—
including therapy, labs, NP visits, care coordination, and more.