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October 21, 2008

Government Fundign for Substance Abuse Treament in the US

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Government Fundign for Substance Abuse Treament in the US

Funding substance abuse alcohol rehab services for individuals can come from a variety of public and private sources, including Medicaid/Medicare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and private insurance. Although public and private insurers pay for most health care in the country, coverage for cocaine rehab malibu is often limited or not always included.

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October 14, 2008

It takes time to Jail Meth Makers

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It takes time to Jail Meth Makers

The challenge for addictions medical treatment is not unlike that of law enforcement. It may take three, four, or five arrests to finally incarcerate the chemist (the cooker) who made the methamphetamine. Similarly, it may take three, four, or five times for a patient to be treated successfully and remain clean. An analogy would be a situation in which a doctor tries several medications to reduce a persistent ailment. He tries a medication, measures its results, and determines whether to use another medication. In a similar fashion, we need to develop medications for methamphetamine addiction because we are never certain what will work.

The problem is not only medical, but it is administrative as well. Clinicians can take someone who is dependent on methamphetamine and lock them on a alcohol detox malibu unit. Yet, at 20 days when their insurance runs out, the health management organization says that we must move them out of the program. Although they leave drug-free, it is not the end of the battle with their addiction. Consequently, relapse prevention is one of the key issues we must address.

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October 7, 2008

It is Possible to Recover From Meth USE

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It is Possible to Recover From Meth USE

I think we sometimes underestimate our patients. At the Matrix Institute, we have reviewed the detox dallas of more than 1,000 methamphetamine users. Many are recovering and lead productive and fulfilling lives. In the follow-up data, more than 150 methamphetamine users achieved an excellent recovery rate. detox doctor malibu of the methamphetamine user is not a hopeless condition. The brain changes that occur are, for the most part, reversible over time, and people do become productive.

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Access to Recovery Initiative

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Access to Recovery Initiative

In January 2003, President Bush announced the Access to Recovery Initiative. This program is to fund vouchers that individuals could use to seek substance abuse alcohol rehab at the program of their choice. The money would be allocated over three years and, according to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, would allow an additional 300,000 people to seek cocaine rehab malibu.

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Drug Rehab Resources

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Drug Rehab Resources

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Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Prisoners in 1999, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, August 2000; Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Bureau of Prisons Quick Facts, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, February 2000; Bureau of Justice Statistics, Drug Use, Testing, and alcohol rehab in Jails, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, May 2000.
Incarceration Costs

CASA estimates that of the $38 billion spent on corrections in 1996, more than $30 billion was spent incarcerating individuals who had a history of drug and/or alcohol abuse, were convicted of drug and/or alcohol violations, were using drugs and/or alcohol at the time of their crimes, or had committed their crimes to get money to buy drugs.10

The average cost per year to incarcerate an inmate in the United States is $20,674, the Federal average cost is $23,542, and the State average is $20,261.11 Annual costs among local jail systems vary widely, from $8,037 to $66,795.12

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