Providers say Medicare Advantage hinders new methadone benefit
In 2018, responding to a wave of overdose deaths, Congress passed legislation requiring Medicare to pay for services at opioid treatment programs for the first time. If you don't get people into treatment that day, you've kind of lost them to the street, and that's what is the most concerning, "said Jay Higham, CEO of Behavioral Health Group, which operates 120…
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