Does Insurance Cover Rehab? Use Your PPO Health Insurance


 

Does Insurance Cover Rehab? Use Your PPO Health Insurance – Does insurance cover rehab — (888) 366-0688 – if you or someone you love suffers from alcohol or drug addiction, now is the time to utilize your PPO health insurance plan. Receive up to K or more in substance abuse benefits. The ability to enrol in a drug or alcohol rehab program should not depend on how much money you have in your bank account, but the fact is that many people who might otherwise seek treatment decide against it because they believe irroneously they can’t afford it. A national survey in 2010 on drug use and health found that lack of health insurance or other financial resources was the second most common reason that people who needed and wanted substance abuse treatment didn’t receive it. The most common reason that survey respondents didn’t seek rehab was that they simply weren’t ready to stop drinking or using. In reality there are rehab options to fit all budgets, from free or sliding scale programs to resort-like facilities that cost thousands of dollars per week. And there is also insurance, which is available in many cases for individuals who need help and have a PPO health insurance plan. Although it’s possible to give up drugs or alcohol on your own, participating in a comprehensive treatment program can increase your chances of getting and staying sober. Statistics from Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Studies (DATOS) show that five years after completing treatment for cocaine addiction, only 25 percent of people who were surveyed reported that

 

B'dians urged to open their eyes to substance abuse

Filed under: treatment for cocaine addiction

At The Church of God on Chelsea Road, St. Michael, Forde pointed to the addictive nature of drugs such as nicotine, cocaine, alcohol and the THC in marijuana, as the reason some persons are now “caught in the snares of drug abuse”. … the public on …
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Philadelphia Malpractice Lawyers at Console & Hollawell Explore Negligence

Filed under: treatment for cocaine addiction

Overdoses from prescription painkillers kill an estimated 15,000 people each year in the United States, more than those caused by heroin and cocaine combined, according to a report published by TODAY. Many patients across the country aren't taking …
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