Ramos: People Battling Addiction Don’t Need Additional Fight – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Ramos: People battling addiction don’t need additional fight – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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Ramos: People battling addiction don't need additional fight Rochester Democrat and Chronicle It would require health insurance companies to pay the level of addiction treatment that a patient's doctor deems appropriate. Here's the… Continue reading |
Addiction Treatment: Meds to Treat Addiction Often Hard to Get – MedPage Today
Meds to Treat Addiction Often Hard to Get – MedPage Today
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Meds to Treat Addiction Often Hard to Get MedPage Today WASHINGTON — Medicaid programs and health insurance companies are hindering access to FDA-approved drugs that treat opioid addiction, according to a report released Thursday… Continue reading |
Addiction Treatment: Hollowing Out NC Addiction Treatment – Jacksonville Daily News
Hollowing out NC addiction treatment – Jacksonville Daily News
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Hollowing out NC addiction treatment Jacksonville Daily News The NC Senate's approved budget proposes closure of the three state Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers (ADATCs): Walter B. Jones Center in Greenville; R.J. Blackley Center in Butner;… Continue reading |
Addiction Treatment: Health Law to Open Access to Addiction Treatment
Health law to open access to addiction treatment
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Changes under the federal health care overhaul means health insurance companies will be required to pay for substance abuse and addiction treatment beginning next year.
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Addiction Treatment: Health Law to Open Access to Addiction Treatment – San Francisco Chronicle
Health law to open access to addiction treatment – San Francisco Chronicle
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Health law to open access to addiction treatment San Francisco Chronicle Starting in 2014, health insurance companies will be required to pay for substance abuse and addiction treatment. The change means that up… Continue reading |