Publicly insured patients with opioid addiction are less likely to receive treatment services

As public health insurance in the United States faces potential cuts, a Rutgers University review of medical records finds that Medicaid and Medicare patients with opioid addiction tend to receive behavioral health care services less often than those with other types of funding.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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