Due to the Affordable Healthcare Act, many U.S. citizens have coverage by some form of private health insurance. As a matter of fact, a recent study states that only about thirteen percent of Americans are without health insurance. Because of this, it may be now possible for individuals who were without health insurance before now, and were therefore unable to get into treatment for a drug or alcohol issue, to [[ |be able to]]] get quality treatment.
If someone in West Point needs rehabilitation for an alcohol or drug problem, most private health insurance policies have specific agreements with providers that give them an incentive to offer certain kinds of care at fixed prices. In most cases, centers are happy to assist you and answer your questions and do whatever it takes to help get yourself or a family member in rehab quickly.
Many private health insurance programs cover a spectrum of drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, including inpatient and outpatient detox, partial hospitalization, inpatient and residential treatment and outpatient rehab. Some policies however might only cover only1 type of recovery treatment with specific restrictions, such as how long someone can stay in recovery treatment. A good rule of thumb is that all policies are now required to provide an equal level of services for mental health issues, such as drug or alcohol abuse problems, as they do for physical health problems. So if your policy does not have enough coverage in general, it will not have enough coverage in the area of recovery treatment for substance abuse.
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