
Medicare/Medicaid Will Cover Opioid Treatment Programs in 2020
Effective January 1, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

Effective January 1, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

Opioid overdoses are in decline for the first time in
As Medicare and Medicaid begin covering opioid treatment programs in 2020, there is hope for those struggling with addiction to receive the help they need. With billions of dollars in funding available for addiction treatment providers, it is important to determine if your organization qualifies for this financial support. By taking advantage of these resources, more individuals can access the necessary treatment and support to overcome opioid addiction.
Consultants like AZZLY can provide valuable guidance and assistance to addiction treatment providers looking to navigate the complex landscape of opioid laws and regulations. With a focus on solutions such as EMR/EHR systems, outcome measurement tools, and patient engagement strategies, consultants can help organizations optimize their services and improve patient outcomes. By working together with consultants, addiction treatment providers can better serve the mental health and addiction communities in need of support.
As Medicare and Medicaid begin covering opioid treatment programs in 2020, there is hope for those struggling with addiction to receive the help they need. With billions of dollars in funding available for addiction treatment providers, it is important to determine if your organization qualifies for this financial support. By taking advantage of these resources, more individuals can access the necessary treatment and support to overcome opioid addiction.
Consultants like AZZLY can provide valuable guidance and assistance to addiction treatment providers looking to navigate the complex landscape of opioid laws and regulations. With a focus on solutions such as EMR/EHR systems, outcome measurement tools, and patient engagement strategies, consultants can help organizations optimize their services and improve patient outcomes. By working together with consultants, addiction treatment providers can better serve the mental health and addiction communities in need of support.