Find Methadone Treatment Near Ingalls IN
The Opioid Crisis Response Act will allow Medicare to cover methadone treatment in January 2020 for individuals 65 and older. This will further increase potential revenue for opioid providers.
Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho and Iowa are remaining states that do NOT allow Medicaid reimbursement for methadone treatments.
Since the beginning of 2004, methadone treatment reimbursement has been available in 33 states and District of Columbia. This is because Medicaid has been extended under the Affordable Care Act to provide coverage for low-income adults. Because of this, the opioid treatment industry is now able to afford new facilities.
Patients who were addicted to opiate drugs and are enrolled in treatment programmes in order to stop using or continue not taking the drugs are also prescribed methadone to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Methadone is among a class of drugs known as opiate (narcotic) analgesics.
You must enrol in a treatment programme if you have an opiate addiction and are using methadone to help you stop using the drug or keep using it; the treatment programme must be approved by the state and federal governments and must treat patients in accordance with certain federal laws. You may need to take your medication at the treatment programme facility under the supervision of the programme staff.
If a Medication Guide is available for the methadone product you are taking, your doctor or pharmacist will give it to you when you start methadone treatment and each time you fill your prescription. If you have any questions, read the information carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist. You can also visit the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website (http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm085729.htm) or call the FDA at 1-800-FDA-10