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Addiction Treatment: State’s Addiction-Treatment Numbers Likely to Swell – the Seattle Times

State’s addiction-treatment numbers likely to swell – The Seattle Times
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State's addictiontreatment numbers likely to swell
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State's addictiontreatment numbers likely to swell. When the new federal health-care law takes effect, tens of thousands more people will become eligible… Continue reading

Addiction Treatment: A Look at US Addiction Treatment System and Numbers of Potential New Patients – Washington Post

A look at US addiction treatment system and numbers of potential new patients – Washington Post
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A look at US addiction treatment system and numbers of potential new patients
Washington Post
The national health law's expansion of insurance coverage could overwhelm the U.S. addiction… Continue reading

Wash. Addiction Treatment Numbers Likely to Swell – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Wash. addiction treatment numbers likely to swell – Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Wash. addiction treatment numbers likely to swell
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Only about 1 in 10 people who need treatment for substance abuse in Washington state are getting that help, but officials believe that… Continue reading

Health Law Could Overwhelm Addiction Services

Health Law Could Overwhelm Addiction Services
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Millions more to get coverage for addiction, alcoholism treatment, but can the system deliver?        
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Millions more to get coverage for addiction, alcoholism treatment, but can the system deliver?… Continue reading

Mental Health Law Increases Access to Substance Abuse Treatment, but Costs … – Forbes

Mental Health Law Increases Access To Substance Abuse Treatment, But Costs … – Forbes
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Mental Health Law Increases Access To Substance Abuse Treatment, But Costs
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The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act signed into law in 2008 by President George W.… Continue reading