List of Rehabs that Accept Medicare in South Dakota
Below is a list of the different drug rehab centers that accept Medicare in South Dakota. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
Address of the center
Address of the center
Medicare health insurance in South Dakota is an affordable healthcare provider for people who are 65 years old or older or for anyone who has a disability. Medicare health insurance is available through monthly premiums, which will be based on the client’s income. Within the different parts of Medicare, people who are covered can have drug and alcohol treatment in South Dakota paid for by their health insurance. For example, Medicare health insurance can help pay for outpatient or inpatient drug treatment, hospital inpatient services, or it can pay for the medication needed for addiction treatment. It is not uncommon for the elderly and for people with a disability to struggle with a drug or alcohol addiction, and many addicts will have to rely on their health insurance to help pay for the cost of drug treatment. Medicare health insurance is a viable option for people who have the coverage to access affordable drug and alcohol treatment in South Dakota.
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Medicare covers and pays for the treatment of alcohol addiction or a substance use disorder in an inpatient or outpatient setting.
Medicare Part A pays for inpatient drug rehab, and individuals pay the same co-pays as any other inpatient hospitalization. Medicare Part B pays for outpatient drug rehab or hospital outpatient treatment.
Covered therapies for the treatment of alcohol addiction and drug addiction include:
- Psychotherapy
- Patient education regarding diagnosis and treatment
- Post-hospitalization follow-up
- Outpatient prescription drugs through Medicare Part D
- Inpatient prescription drugs, including Methadone
- Structured Assessment and Brief Intervention (SBIRT)
Medicare Part A will likely cover the following:
- Inpatient hospitalization
- Inpatient drug rehabilitation services
- Coordinated care from nurses and physicians
- Any drugs necessary for treatment while you’re an inpatient
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].