Because of the Affordable Healthcare Act, many Americans are now covered by a form of private health insurance. As a matter of fact, a recent study determined that about thirteen percent of U.S. citizens don't have health insurance. As a result, it may be now feasible for people who didn't have health insurance before, and were not able to go to treatment for a drug or alcohol problem, to [[ |be able to]]] get quality treatment.
If a person in Ruby needs rehab for a drug problem, most private health insurance programs have special agreements in place with treatment facilities that inspires them to offer certain kinds of treatment at fixed prices. So in many cases, facilities are more than willing to assist you get your questions answered and do what is needed to get you into rehab quickly.
Many private health insurance programs cover a full spectrum of drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, including outpatient and inpatient detoxification, partial hospitalization, inpatient and residential treatment and out-patient treatment. Some however might only cover one type of treatment with specific limitations, like the duration that people can stay in recovery treatment. A good rule of thumb is that all policies are now required to offer an equal level of services for mental health concerns, such as drug or alcohol abuse problems, as they do for physical health problems. So if your policy lacks coverage in general, it will lack coverage in the area of recovery treatment for substance abuse.