Austin, TX

Behavioral Health Screening in Austin, TX

Behavioral Health

Access 195+ behavioral health screening providers in the Austin metro area. Proactive behavioral health screening helps employers identify workforce resilience risks before they escalate — reducing incident rates, supporting retention, and meeting emerging state mandates. BlueHive connects you with licensed evaluators who deliver confidential, defensible assessments aligned with ADA and mental health parity requirements.

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195+ ProvidersTypically 3-5 business days2.6 injuries per 100 workers (BLS)Save ~50 hrs/mo1 provider per 5,020 residents
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Staffing firms and employers with dispersed teams use BlueHive to schedule, track, and manage every service across all their locations from one dashboard—no faxing, no per-clinic accounts, no chasing results.

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Behavioral Health Screening is a structured evaluation used to assess an individual's psychological readiness for safety-sensitive roles, high-stress environments, or positions requiring sustained cognitive performance. These screenings are increasingly mandated for first responders, transportation workers, and executive leadership.

Unlike traditional EAP referrals, a behavioral health screening produces a formal determination — fit, fit with accommodations, or temporarily unfit — that employers can act on immediately. Screenings may be used pre-employment, as part of annual wellness programs, or triggered by a specific workplace event.

BlueHive coordinates behavioral health screenings with licensed psychologists and psychiatrists who specialize in occupational settings, ensuring confidentiality, legal defensibility, and fast turnaround.

Who Needs This

  • First responders (fire, EMS, law enforcement)
  • Transportation and heavy equipment operators
  • Healthcare workers in high-acuity settings
  • Executives and senior leadership teams
  • Employees in safety-sensitive positions

How It Works

  1. 1

    Define Screening Scope

    Employer identifies role requirements, triggers, and applicable regulatory framework.

  2. 2

    Schedule Evaluation

    Employee is scheduled with a licensed evaluator experienced in occupational behavioral health.

  3. 3

    Complete Assessment

    Evaluator administers validated instruments and conducts structured clinical interview.

  4. 4

    Receive Determination

    Employer receives a clear fit/unfit determination with recommended next steps or accommodations.

About Behavioral Health Screening in Austin

BlueHive partners with 195+ certified providers across the Austin metro area to deliver behavioral health screening services with same-day scheduling, digital results, and compliance support. Austin's local economy—driven by Technology, Government, and Healthcare—creates strong demand for these services.

What's Included

  • Pre-employment psychological readiness assessment
  • Annual workforce resilience screening protocols
  • Validated psychometric instruments (MMPI-2, PAI, M-PULSE)
  • Confidential reporting with employer-facing summaries
  • ADA and mental health parity law compliance

Why Employers Choose This Service

  • Reduce critical incident rates
  • Support workforce retention and resilience
  • Meet emerging state behavioral health mandates
  • Identify fitness concerns before they escalate
  • Defensible documentation for compliance audits

Pricing

$400–$1200

Varies by instrument battery and role complexity

Actual pricing in Austin may vary by provider and specific requirements.

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Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Workforce Snapshot

Total Employment
1,200,000
Mean Annual Wage
$64,290
Injury Rate
2.1 per 100 workers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024 OEWS

Texas Compliance Snapshot

Cannabis Status
CBD Only
Employer Drug Testing
Employers may still test for cannabis

Regulatory Alert: Texas

Texas has a regulatory risk score of 7/10. Texas does not have a state OSHA plan, so federal OSHA standards apply. The state's CUBI Act regulates biometric data collection, and enforcement activity has been increasing. OSHA enforcement actions in Texas focus on construction fall protection and hazardous exposure. Texas does not restrict pre-employment cannabis testing.

  • SB 64: Mental Health Leave and Post-Incident Protocol Requirements for Peace OfficersSource
  • MHPAEA Final Rule: Expanded Mental Health Parity Enforcement for Employer Health PlansSource
View full Texas compliance details

Codes & Regulations

Regulatory Framework

ADA Title I (42 U.S.C. §12112); state mental health parity laws; IACP Pre-Employment Psychological Evaluation Guidelines; NFPA 1582/1583 for fire services

Renewal & Compliance Schedule

ADA Title I (42 U.S.C. §12112); state mental health parity laws; IACP Pre-Employment Psychological Evaluation Guidelines; NFPA 1582/1583 for fire services

Employers in Austin should calendar renewal dates to avoid compliance gaps. With 195+ local providers, BlueHive makes it easy to schedule renewals promptly.

Cost in Context

At the Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX mean annual wage of $64,290, a $400–$1200 behavioral health screening represents just 1.24% of an average worker's annual earnings—a small investment for regulatory compliance and workforce safety.

Wage data: BLS OEWS 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a behavioral health screening in Austin, TX?

BlueHive partners with 195+ occupational health providers in the Austin metro area, serving a population of 978,908. That's roughly one provider per 5,020 residents, ensuring convenient access to behavioral health screening with same-day availability.

How much does a behavioral health screening cost in Austin?

Pricing for behavioral health screening through BlueHive in Austin typically ranges from $400 to $1200. Actual cost varies by provider and specific requirements. Contact us for a transparent quote.

How quickly can I get a behavioral health screening in Austin?

Most behavioral health screening appointments in Austin are available same-day or next-day through BlueHive. Submit your request online and we'll match you with a nearby provider.

Which Austin industries require behavioral health screening?

Austin's economy—driven by Technology, Government, Healthcare—creates strong demand for behavioral health screening services. Common requirements include: First responders (fire, EMS, law enforcement), Transportation and heavy equipment operators, Healthcare workers in high-acuity settings. BlueHive coordinates compliance testing for employers across all sectors.

What is the workplace injury rate in the Austin metro area?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX metro area has a workplace injury rate of 2.1 per 100 full-time workers, with 1,200,000 total nonfarm employees. Proactive occupational health testing helps employers reduce injury-related costs and stay compliant.

How does SB 64: Mental Health Leave and Post-Incident Protocol Requirements for Peace Officers affect behavioral health screening in Texas?

Texas SB 64 requires law enforcement agencies with 50+ sworn officers to establish post-critical-incident mental health protocols, including mandatory administrative leave following officer-involved shootings and access to licensed mental health professionals within 72 hours. Agencies must adopt written policies by September 2026. Status: enacted. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Texas regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.

What is Texas's regulatory risk level for behavioral health screening?

Texas has a elevated regulatory risk score of 7/10 for occupational health compliance. Texas does not have a state OSHA plan, so federal OSHA standards apply. The state's CUBI Act regulates biometric data collection, and enforcement activity has been increasing. OSHA enforcement actions in Texas focus on construction fall protection and hazardous exposure. Texas does not restrict pre-employment cannabis testing. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.

How is a behavioral health screening different from an EAP referral?

An EAP referral provides voluntary counseling support. A behavioral health screening produces a formal fitness determination that employers can use for return-to-work, pre-employment, or compliance decisions. The screening is structured, uses validated instruments, and generates defensible documentation.

Why Employers Choose BlueHive

  • 195+ providers in Austin
  • One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
  • Digital results with real-time tracking
  • Same-day appointment availability

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