About Gary Humble

Gary Humble leads G&M Consulting as its President. He has more experience than most when it comes to Managed Care contracting, credentialing, billing and revenue cycle management services. He has been in the managed care business for over 40 years. In 1998, Gary founded G&M Consulting to provide consulting services to private practices and other behavioral health providers. Gary has also been privileged to provide consulting services to other behavioral health organizations in the states of Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana and Oregon. Gary graduated from John Carroll University with an economics degree and has served the healthcare industry since 1982. G&M Consulting is a culmination of Gary’s extensive of behavioral health and managed care experience.

G&M Consulting Offers a CAQH Maintenance Subscription Service to the Behavioral Health Community

For most clinicians, administrative tasks are not what they went to school for!  They are interested in working with their clients and their clients' families. Unfortunately, administrative tasks are a fact of life in our practices and to neglect them invites revenue disruption! Many third-party payers (both Medicaid and Commercial) have streamlined their credentialing and [...]

By |2026-03-21T14:50:14-04:00December 19th, 2025|

Should My Community Behavioral Health Organization Contract with Commercial Insurance Payers?

Should Your Community Behavioral Health Organization Contract with Commercial Insurance Payers? Traditionally, most Community Behavioral Health Organizations (CBHOs) have remained focused on Medicaid and Non-Medicaid (ADAMHS Board-funded) services — rarely venturing into the world of commercial insurance. But things are changing. With the growth of the Federal Marketplace Exchange and increasing uncertainty in Medicaid funding, [...]

By |2026-03-21T16:15:30-04:00November 18th, 2025|

Welcome to G&M Consulting!

Welcome to G&M Consulting This website is dedicated to enhancing the administrative practices of behavioral health providers. In today’s increasingly complex healthcare landscape, many clinicians find themselves overwhelmed by administrative demands—billing, authorizations, credentialing—that take precious time away from what drew them to this field in the first place: caring for clients and their families. With [...]

By |2026-03-21T14:49:00-04:00November 1st, 2025|
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