Despite Obamacare, a Gaping Hole in Addiction Treatment
Despite Obamacare, a gaping hole in addiction treatment
[rewrite]Under the decades-old federal restriction, drug treatment centers with more than 16 beds can't bill Medicaid for residential services provided to low-income adults. The measure was designed to prevent Medicaid funding from going to private mental …[/rewrite]
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Hennepin County talks heroin at community forum
[rewrite]Speakers will include Sheriff Rich Stanek, U.S. Attorney Andy Luger, Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge Jack Riley, and other officials. Representatives from recovery programs and medical officials will also be making presentations.[/rewrite]
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Does Any One No a Free Drug Rehab?
Question by Tress: Does any one no a free drug rehab?
[rewrite]I wish i had the money for one but I dont so can in one help me?BTW not for me my boyfriend needs it bad!
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Unfortunately, no. Rehabs are expensive…
Answer by Running Rooster
You can’t find any free drug rehabilitation center. But I think you can ask for help in the government. I think they have allocated funds for that matter as long as he is willing to be treated and would not go back to his addiction again. I also found out about this http://www.soberpacificliving.com/financing.php that they have partnered with a financial service company that would help you find resources for funds toward your treatment. Hope that helps you and your boyfriend.
Drug Counseling Services at 449 Recovery Drug Rehab Center San Clemente Orange County
Drug Counseling services at 449 Recovery Drug Rehab Center San Clemente Orange County — Counseling Programs at the drug rehab center in South Orange county offer drug addicts a real chance for sober living. The san Clemente based drug and alcoho…
Florida plan to overhaul child welfare system could cost M
[rewrite]The Senate has recommended $ 31 million in additional funding be set aside for child welfare purposes, while the House has $ 44.5 million, which includes $ 40 million for child protective investigators and $ 4.5 million in treatment and prevention programs.[/rewrite]
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Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Programs – Sage Retreat at Hemet Valley Recovery Center S
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Exuberant, Yes: Michael King on How the Oncology Drug Development Machine …
Exuberant, Yes: Michael King on How the Oncology Drug Development Machine …
[rewrite]Veteran biotechnology analyst Michael King of JMP Securities has seen drug development evolve from hit-or-miss to the sophisticated, high-throughput discovery techniques in place today. … That is why an Epizyme or a Karyopharm, in my coverage …[/rewrite]
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Our View: Don't let painkillers inflict more pain
[rewrite]It is mind-boggling to consider that more than 7 in 10 Fall River residents — 72 percent — have received a prescription for narcotic painkillers, according to state statistics. In Massachusetts, 40 percent of residents have been prescribed such …[/rewrite]
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7 Points of Drug Rehab Programs That You Need to Know 1-855-602-5102
7 Points of Drug Rehab Programs That You Need to Know 1-855-602-5102 — 1-855-602-5102 for Rehab Information http://yourdrugabusehotline.com/7-points-of-addiction-recovery-programs-are-the-answer-to-addiction/ Advantages of Drug …
Kure Beach Police To Hold Operation Medicine Drop March 15th
[rewrite]Operation Medicine Drop is an effort coordinated by the NC Dept. of Insurance, Safe Kids NC, NC State Bureau of Investigation, the US Drug Enforcement Administration, Riverkeepers of NC and local groups to prevent accidental poisonings, substance abuse …[/rewrite]
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