Because of the Affordable Healthcare Act, most Americans are now covered by some form of private health insurance. As a matter of fact, a recent report shows that about thirteen percent of U.S. citizens are without health insurance. As a result, it may be possible for people who were without health insurance before, and were not able to get into treatment for a drug or alcohol problem, to [[ |be able to]]] receive quality treatment.
If a person in Kansas requires treatment for a drug issue, many private health insurance policies have arrangements in place with providers which motivates them to provide specific types of treatment at certain prices. So in many cases, centers are more than willing to assist you and answer your questions and do what it takes to help get you in treatment right away.
Most private health insurance plans cover an array of alcohol and drug rehab services, including outpatient and inpatient detox, partial hospitalization, inpatient and residential rehabilitation and out-patient treatment. Some however may only cover only1 type of recovery treatment with specific restrictions, such as how long people can remain in rehab. A good rule is that all plans are now obliged to offer an equal level of care for mental health concerns, such as drug or alcohol abuse problems, as are offered for physical health concerns. So if your policy lacks coverage in general, it will not have enough coverage in the area of treatment for substance abuse.
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