Managed Health Network Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment
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Managed Health Network Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment

Managed Health Network Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment

The prescription drug epidemic impacts the lives of families around the country. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, almost 6.1 million American use prescription medications for non-medical uses each month and about 52 million will abuse prescription medications at least once in their lifetime. Whether you or a dependent family member use prescription medications for legitimate medical reasons or developed an addiction to the drugs, going through a detoxification program allows you to start working on realistic recovery goals.

The Importance of Detox

Managed Health Network prescription drug detox allows you to eliminate the drugs and toxins in your body that cause withdrawal symptoms so that you or a loved one enters a treatment facility without the discomforts of the initial withdrawal symptoms. Going through a Managed Health Network prescription drug detox allows you to start working on your prescription drug treatment program and improve your health.

Since drug detox programs offer medically supervised programs, you reduce the risk of severe reactions when the withdrawal symptoms cause severe discomfort or risky health concerns. The reason you go through a detox program include:

  • Lower risk of severe withdrawal symptoms
  • Medical supervision that addresses health concerns when they arise
  • Greater level of comfort throughout the process
  • Appropriate diet and nutrition during the process

Prescription drug abuse harms your body and your mind. By going through a detox program, you remove the harmful toxins from your body and start working on your recovery goals.

Coverage for Treatment

Managed Health Network prescription drug detox coverage pays for a portion of the treatment program. In general, policies from Managed Health Network offer coverage for detoxification and prescription drug rehab, but the exact coverage depends on your specific policy.

Some policies will only pay for in-network treatment services, so make sure that you comply with the standards in your policy before starting a treatment program. In general, the policies pay for a portion of the treatment costs. You pay the stated co-payment amount or the co-insurance based on the coverage you purchased.

Treating an addiction to prescription medications requires a detoxification program. After removing the toxins from your body, it is easier to focus on rehab programs and start working toward your long-term goals. The best treatment program for your health depends on the policy you purchased and your current health, so select a treatment program that addresses your needs and offers in-network treatment services.