Bain Capital Sees Opportunity in Methadone Clinics – Boston Globe
Bain Capital sees opportunity in methadone clinics – Boston Globe
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Bain Capital sees opportunity in methadone clinics
Boston Globe Many patients take methadone, an opiate that's safer than heroin, for months or years. It doesn't cure addiction, but relieves withdrawal symptoms and allows many people to function and work without getting high. While Habit OPCO follows up with … |
Kentuckiana faces rising problem of drug abuse and addiction – IU Southeast Horizon
Kentuckiana faces rising problem of drug abuse and addiction
IU Southeast Horizon But Mullins said that access to medicines like Suboxone, methadone, and naloxone (an opiate antidote) are crucial to recovery. Currently, medicines like naloxone are only covered by Medicaid under very specific criteria, which usually results in … |
Heroin Epidemic Challenges Nonprofits and Health Insurance Alike – The Nonprofit Quarterly
Heroin Epidemic Challenges Nonprofits and Health Insurance Alike
The Nonprofit Quarterly AP reports that there are about 12,000 addiction treatment programs around the country—about 10 percent residential, 10 percent methadone clinics, and 80 percent outpatient. Two-thirds are run by nonprofits, funded largely by government grants. As … |
Fatal methadone overdoses soar in Kent County – WZZM
Fatal methadone overdoses soar in Kent County
WZZM Methadone entered the public consciousness in the 1950s when American doctors began using it to treat heroin addiction. Today, about 500,000 people are participating in methadone treatment programs nationwide, including several hundred locally. |
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