APS Healthcare Opiates Rehab and Opioid Detox Coverage
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APS Healthcare Opiates Rehab and Opioid Detox Coverage

APS Healthcare Opioid Detox Coverage: Understanding the Options

If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid drug addiction, drug rehabilitation at a qualified treatment center is the first step to treating this addiction and living a productive, healthy and sober life. APS Healthcare coverage may include inpatient and outpatient treatment programs that also offer medical detox from opioid drugs. APS Healthcare serves members through Medicare and Medicaid programs in the United States and Puerto Rico. APS Healthcare focuses on reducing barriers to treatment while delivering total health management solutions for a wide range of diseases, including opioid addiction.

What to Expect from APS Healthcare Opioid Detox Coverage

Opioid addiction to drugs like heroin, morphine and prescription painkillers (including Percocet and OxyContin) is not easy to treat. Since opioids reduce the intensity of pain signals in the brain, the resulting “feel good” sensation is intense and highly addictive. Additionally, since opioids impact the part of the brain responsible for controlling emotion and processing pain signals, opioid detox can be a challenging and painful process. Withdrawal side effects include hot and cold sweats, stomach cramping, muscle aches and pains, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Emotionally, individuals going through opioid drug detox feel irritable and suffer from clouded mental function, along with intense cravings for their drug of choice. APS Healthcare coverage may help individuals afford treatment programs that include medically supervised opioid detox to manage these symptoms.

APS Healthcare may also cover a methadone maintenance program. Research has demonstrated that methadone maintenance is an effective treatment for opioid addiction. This includes a reduction in the use of opioid drugs as well as increased retention in addiction treatment programs. Methadone is used to manage withdrawal symptoms and it also blocks the effects of opioids on the body. Methadone maintenance treatment programs are only available through specially licensed opioid treatment centers and programs. If you would like access to a Methadone maintenance program during treatment, it is important to select a drug rehabilitation program that offers this option.

If you or a loved one could benefit from medically-supervised opioid detox, speaking with a trained addiction treatment adviser will help you better understand the different options that are available under your current insurance coverage. A trained adviser can answer questions about APS Healthcare opioid detox coverage for Medicare and Medicaid recipients. For more information on APS Healthcare benefits, contact an advisor today.