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National Treatment Network Taps Growing Addiction Treatment Market
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National Treatment Network℠ (NTN) is helping educate drug and alcohol addiction sufferers on the benefits of using their private health insurance PPO plans to receive up to $ 30,000 or more in substance abuse benefits. The Greater Nashville-based …
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TRICARE outsources addiction treatment with little oversight
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To cope with a growing population of drug- and alcohol-addicted personnel, the Defense Department has outsourced substance abuse treatment to a network of 1,053 civilian rehabilitation facilities through the TRICARE insurance plan. But a Nextgov …
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FEATURE: How Leamington Rehab Hospital's friends make the road to recovery …
Filed under: drug and alcohol rehabilitation
But rather than helping celebrities get over drug or alcohol addiction, the Leamington Rehabilitation Hospital helps ordinary people regain their independence after strokes, accidents or other brain injuries. But while doctors and nurses can take care …
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