Letter: NJ Access to Drug Treatment Not Equitable
Letter: NJ access to drug treatment not equitable
Over the course of the previous 10 years, my parents sent me to eight inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. Most were out of state and many were well-known and highly reputable, and required out-of-pocket payments for the entire length of stay.
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For heroin addicts, there's help and hope
Associated with renegades of jazz and literature in the '50s and briefly made chic by seemingly anorexic fashion models in the '90s, heroin has become a drug of choice among some suburban teens and young adults, particularly in the Northeastern United …
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Affordable Care Act: All policies must include 10 essential benefits
Mental health and substance abuse services: All policies must provide coverage for both inpatient and outpatient care, though some carriers may limit this to 20 days each per year. Many plans now don't provide this coverage. … Rehabilitative and …
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