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how the rehab system is corrupt money grab

by Mr. Jerel Thompson DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How are state and federal officials cracking down on fraudulent rehab centers?

Sep 27, 2016 · Not every treatment center is a money grab. Ignorance is contempt prior to investigation. Don’t assume all treatment centers are bad. Due diligence is an investigation of a business or person prior to signing a contract, or an act with a certain standard of care. Before admitting your loved one to treatment, do your homework.

Are people with health insurance lured into bogus rehabs?

The corrupt owner of a drug treatment center might pay $500 per week in kickbacks to the operators of sober homes who send them clients with health insurance — clients like Dillon Katz.

How do unscrupulous drug rehab centers recruit clients?

Their ability to charge large sums of money to flush one’s system of toxins and rid one of the affliction has made it a very lucrative business, bringing in a lot of addicts to rehabs. The rehab officials and workers, as well as qualified individuals, are few in comparison with the ones they have to tend to, which is why, more often than not, the attention that addicts need is fluked …

Why do so many addicts go to rehab?

Fourth, the $35 billion rehab industry is increasingly being exploited by individuals who are taking advantage of those who need help the most. (For an excellent glimpse into these issues, the ...

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Why doesn't rehab work?

Addicts often fear the withdrawals and can’t imagine their lives without the intoxicant of choice, which is why, more often than not, rehab doesn’t work. 2. Using drugs to get rid of drugs. Medication is a big part of rehab. Heavy medicines and drugs are used to treat addicts of their addiction.

What is the role of medication in rehab?

Medication is a big part of rehab. Heavy medicines and drugs are used to treat addicts of their addiction. These drugs, again, create a sort of a dependence between the addicts and the drugs. It’s a vicious cycle, and getting out of it is a miracle.

Is rehab a business?

According to experts at RR, a directory of rehab centers, Rehabs are now fully commercialized businesses. Their ability to charge large sums of money to flush one’s system of toxins and rid one of the affliction has made it a very lucrative business, bringing in a lot of addicts to rehabs. The rehab officials and workers, as well as qualified individuals, are few in comparison with the ones they have to tend to, which is why, more often than not, the attention that addicts need is fluked upon by the rehab people.

Does rehab work for addiction?

One should want to be cured to actually be cured. Addicts often fear the withdrawals and can’t imagine their lives without the intoxicant of choice, which is why, more often than not, rehab doesn’t work.

How many states are suing drug companies?

More than 100 states and cities are now suing the drug companies and distributors that have introduced opioids into the market (with the National Institute on Drug Abuse estimating that 75 percent of people who enter treatment for heroin first took an opioid legally from a doctor’s script).

Why is disruption necessary?

Disruption is necessary to adapt and thrive in an increasingly troubled industry, and at the heart of it all lies one essential contradiction. “There are no regulations,” Hampton emphasizes, “and at the same time, the demand for treatment is so high.”. READ THIS LIST.

What is the Affordable Care Act?

The Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act has completely upended the business model of many old-guard institutions, with formerly cash-up-front-driven centers like Betty Ford now rarely finding clientele who want to pay out of pocket.

How many people are addicted to heroin?

Third, more people are in need of treatment than ever before thanks to the opioid crisis, with 2 million Americans addicted to prescription opioids and at least 1 million to heroin, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Fourth, the $35 billion rehab industry is increasingly being exploited by individuals who are taking advantage ...

Is Betty Ford covered by insurance?

Now that the majority of Hazelden Betty Ford’s clientele is covered by insurance, it has led to inevitable belt-tightening measures, Motu says, although not in the realm of patient services. Indeed, when it comes to patient care, their facilities are at currently at between 90 and 95 percent capacity.

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