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United States Addiction Rehab Industry Report 2020-2025

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. Drug, alcohol and other addiction rehab in the United States is big business - $42 billion this year. There are now 14,000+ treatment facilities and growing. A total of 3.7 million persons received treatment, but many more need it and facilities are filled to capacity. Insurance coverage for rehab has increased, but scandals abound as shoddy facilities opened and patient brokering, overbilling and deceptive marketing became common. Reforms are pending. Private equity firms are investing. This new study examines the nature of the business, types of rehab, reasons for the renewed growth of addiction rehab services since the Great Recession and the opioid crisis, national receipts/growth from 1983-2018, 2020 and 2025 forecasts, average facility revenues and operating ratios, industry structure and participation by non-profit, for-profit, inpatient and outpatient programs, extensive drug/alcohol abuser demograp

Telehealth forever? Telehealth programs went from rare to non-optional during Montana s COVID year The policies that allowed that will be up for grabs in 2021

Psychotherapist D Gregory Smith says telehealth has given him an opportunity to meet his patients “where they are ”— both literally and metaphorically — and if he’s able to, he plans to continue offering telehealth services in some capacity even after COVID-19’s infection risk has receded. Like many health care providers in Montana, Smith has been tracking developments in the telehealth landscape. If, and how much, he’ll be able to continue using telehealth with clients who are scattered across the state is largely in the hands of policymakers who govern health care programs and the private and public insurance companies that pay for it.

Bill introduced in Congress to rename Wayzata Post Office in honor of Jim Ramstad

A bill was introduced Dec. 7 in Congress to rename the Wayzata Post Office for the late Minnesota Congressman Jim Ramstad. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Dean Phillips introduced the legislation for the renaming in honor of Ramstad, who served Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District for nine terms beginning in 1991. The Republican lawmaker retired from Congress in 2009. Prior to that, he served 10 years as a member of the Minnesota Senate. Ramstad died Nov. 5 at his home in Wayzata. He was 74 and had Parkinson’s disease. Ramstad was known for his work as a legislative advocate for mental health issues and people in recovery after his own battle with alcoholism. He was a lead sponsor of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which was passed in 2008 after 12 years of advocacy and was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The legislation requires insurance companies to pay equally for mental and physical health benefits, incl

United States Addiction Rehab Industry Report 2020 with Probable Impacts of COVID-19 on Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers - ResearchAndMarkets com

United States Addiction Rehab Industry Report 2020 with Probable Impacts of COVID-19 on Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers - ResearchAndMarkets com
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