Due to the Affordable Healthcare Act, most American citizens are covered by some type of private health insurance. In fact, a recent study determined that only about thirteen percent of American citizens don't have health insurance. As a result of this, it is feasible for individuals who did not have health insurance previously, and were unable to get into treatment for an alcohol or drug addiction, to [[ |be able to]]] receive quality treatment.
If an individual in Lead requires treatment for a drug or alcohol issue, many private health insurance policies have specific arrangements in place with providers which motivates them to offer certain types of care at fixed prices. In most cases, facilities are more than happy to help and answer your questions and do whatever it takes to help get you or a loved one in treatment quickly.
Many private health insurance plans cover a spectrum of drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, including inpatient and outpatient detox, partial hospitalization, inpatient and residential rehab and outpatient rehabilitation. Some might only cover 1 kind of recovery treatment with specific limitations, such as how long people can stay in rehab. A good rule of thumb is that all plans are now obliged to offer an equal level of services for mental health concerns as well, such as substance abuse disorders, as are offered for physical health concerns. So if your policy does not have enough coverage in general, it will not have enough coverage in the area of treatment for substance abuse.