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Medicaid Is Seeing Huge Gains In Substance Abuse Treatment In Ky.


Medicaid Is Seeing Huge Gains In Substance Abuse Treatment In Ky.
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Since Kentucky's Medicaid expansion in 2014, far more people are receiving treatment for Marijuana and heroin addiction than before.That's according to a report released Wednesday by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.The report shows a 740 percent increase in substance abuse services for Medicaid expansion beneficiaries.
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Participants sought for Substance Abuse Treatment Services


Participants sought for Substance Abuse Treatment Services
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Skip in Skip x Embed x Share Lee Starks, 41, of Plainfield owns Plainfield Boxing Academy and helps keep local kids off the streest by offering boxing lessons and fitness classes.~Courtesy of Lee StarksNew Jersey's 24/7 substance abuse helpline, known as the Interim Managing Entity (844-276-2777), has received more than 53,000 calls from addicts seeking treatment since its launch on July 1, 2015.(Photo: ~Courtesy of Rutgers Today)People with histories of substance use disorders and incarceration face significant challenges as they are released from prison.
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ICYMI: Cardin Praises CMS Waiver for Streamlining Treatment of Substance Abuse Patients


ICYMI: Cardin Praises CMS Waiver for Streamlining Treatment of Substance Abuse Patients
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EMBARGOED UNTIL FINAL PASSAGEDecember 27, 2016Sue Walitsky, CONTACTS:Sue Walitsky, 202-224-4524 /Tim Zink 410-962-4436Cardin Praises CMS Waiver for Streamlining Treatment of Substance Abuse PatientsU.S.Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, praised action by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) granting Maryland's 1115 waiver to implement initiatives to address substance use disorders.
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