Heroin Addicts Face Barriers to Treatment
Heroin Addicts Face Barriers To Treatment
They either claim that the addict does not meet the "criteria for medical necessity" — that inpatient care would be an inappropriate treatment — or require that the user first try outpatient rehab. "Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of the time, we hear …
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Rehab centers work to prevent changes in Medicare funding
Meanwhile, a study this year by the American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association found that patients treated at inpatient rehab centers had better health outcomes in the long term than those who went straight to nursing homes. The group is …
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