Does New Directions Behavioral Health insurance cover Inpatient Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers?

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Struggling with substance use can be frustrating and lonely, but you’re not in it alone. There are treatment options that can help you break free of substance use and live a happier, healthier life. If you have New Directions Behavior Health benefits as part of your health insurance plan, you can access these benefits to help pay some or all of the costs of substance use rehab.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires all long-term health insurance plans to cover at least part of the costs for 10 essential health benefits, which include substance use and mental health treatment.1, fifth bullet Many insurance plans use a behavior health provider like New Directions to fulfill this requirement.

Keep in mind that every health plan’s coverage is different, so make sure you find out the details before you commit to a treatment program. You can call the insurance company directly or contact American Addiction Centers (AAC) anytime, 24/7, to learn more about your insurance benefits.

How to find New Directions Behavioral Health covered Inpatient drug treatment centers in FL?

Choosing a treatment center that’s covered under your New Directions substance abuse benefits can be a bit challenging, but we’ve made it easier. You can call your insurance company using the number on the back of your card, or you can contact AAC online or by phone at any time.

Our admissions navigators can review and verify your insurance in just a few minutes as they chat with you, and can answer any questions you have about rehab. We can also let you know about our high-quality treatment options, such as River Oaks Treatment Center near Tampa, FL, and Recovery First Treatment Center in Hollywood, FL.

You deserve freedom from substance use. Take the first steps toward recovery by reaching out today to find a treatment program that will work for you.

What is New Directions Behavioral Health?

New Directions is a behavioral health provider that has helped people live healthier lives for over 25 years.2, Our approach They partner with health insurance plans to provide coordinated, focused, and individualized care that meets members where they are.2, Our approach

New Directions provides 24/7 support and aims to reduce the costs associated with healthcare by helping individuals access preventive care as much as possible.2, Our approach The company serves 15 million people nationwide and helps them access high-quality care.2, Our approach

New Directions Behavioral Health Plans

New Directions is not a health insurance provider, so they don’t offer health insurance plans directly. Instead, they partner with existing health insurance plans to help them implement behavioral health solutions.

The solutions New Directions provides include helping members easily access healthcare such as coordinated behavioral health solutions, employee assistance programs (EAPs), student assistance programs, and life coaching.3, list

How Much Does New Directions Behavioral Health Cover (Addiction Treatment)?

Insurance plans and behavioral health providers focus on helping members connect with high-quality, evidence-based treatment programs. No single treatment approach works for everyone, so be sure to work closely with your doctor to determine the best path to recovery for your needs.

Some of the most common treatment programs include:4,5

  • Inpatient rehab. Inpatient care is a way to focus on your recovery without any distractions. You receive around-the-clock care and support and can learn new habits to help you live free from substance use. Treatment includes counseling, educational programs, and medication management (if required), so you can get the comprehensive care you need.
  • Outpatient rehab. Outpatient treatment can provide a person the opportunity to get the help they need while still being able to live at home and maintain their normal routine. Outpatient treatment centers offer meetings during the evening or early morning hours so that participants can still attend work or school during the day. The focus of outpatient care is on education about drug abuse, counseling, and teaching individuals how to cope without their substance use.
  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOP). Intensive outpatient treatment is a form of care where you attend therapy several hours per week, but not full-time. The care is more focused than normal outpatient care, and IOP programs follow a schedule and routine. The program helps you build the skills to live without substance use. IOP programs also offer courses to address the issues that cause addiction and might cover trauma, emotional regulation, self-discovery, and more.
  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHP). PHPs are full-time, intensive programs that are similar to inpatient care, except that you live at home in the evenings and on weekends. Services offered in PHP programs typically include one-on-one therapy, group therapy, family meetings, medical services, and treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders.

No matter what treatment program your doctor creates for you, what’s most important is to finish it completely. It’s common to want to leave early as you start to feel better, but it’s only by practicing your new habits in a secure environment that you develop the strength to stay substance-free when you’re under pressure. Finishing your entire treatment program gives you the best chance of long-term recovery.

Does New Directions Behavioral Health provides coverage for mental health facilities?

Struggling with mental health concerns can make substance use recovery more challenging, but it’s more common than you might think. In fact, 50% of those who struggle with substance use also have a mental health diagnosis, which is known as a co-occurring condition.6, second paragraph

Common mental health concerns that co-occur with substance use include anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), personality disorders, and more.6, second paragraph Fortunately, many treatment programs for substance use include treatment for co-occurring disorders as well.

It’s important, if you have a co-occurring disorder, to treat both your mental health and substance use together. Research shows that coordinated treatment gives you a much higher chance of long-term recovery.7, first paragraph

Will your New Directions Behavioral Health benefits help you afford mental health treatment? Yes, because the ACA includes mental health treatment in the list of 10 essential benefits, your insurance plan will have at least some coverage of mental health and substance use treatment.

The limits and requirements of each health insurance plan will vary, so make sure you verify your coverage by calling your insurer or contacting AAC online or by phone. We’re here to help.

How Long Does New Directions Behavioral Health Insurance Cover Alcohol and Drug Rehab programs?

“How long will I be in treatment?” is a common question our admissions navigators hear. There isn’t a single answer that’s right for everyone, which is why it’s vital to work with your doctor to create a personalized plan that meets your needs. Research shows that most people need at least 90 days to make a significant change in their use of substances, including stopping use, which is why many rehab programs are at least three months long.8, fifth point However, your specific plan may be longer.

What’s important is that you complete your entire plan, even if it has multiple parts such as inpatient treatment followed by an outpatient program. Following through on your treatment process will give you the best chance at a life of freedom and possibility without the limitations of substance use.

To learn more about how long your insurance plan will help pay for rehab you’ll want to get a clear treatment plan from your doctor and then verify your insurance coverage. You can call the insurance company or reach out to us at AAC anytime, 24/7.

What if my New Directions Behavioral Health policy does not cover an Inpatient drug rehab program?

As you look into your treatment options, you might find that your health insurance plan pays only part of the cost of rehab, and you have to pay the rest. Or, you might discover a rehab program that you’re really excited about, only to learn that the program is not in your insurance network, so you have to pay the full cost.

Don’t let these financial setbacks stop you from getting the care you need. There are many ways to pay for rehab, and your health insurance plan is only part of the answer.

For example, you might be able to get a scholarship from the treatment program that covers your part of the costs, or a treatment center might charge a sliding scale of fees based on your financial situation. You might be able to set up a payment plan to cover your costs or borrow money from friends and family.

What’s important is that you don’t put off substance use treatment until later — there’s always a reason not to go, and the perfect time never comes. Instead, get the treatment you need today before you face significant legal or health consequences.

You deserve a life free of substance use. Get started on your recovery today.

New Directions Behavioral Health In-Network vs. Out-of-Network Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers

As you review your New Directions Behavioral Health benefits and your insurance plan, you’ll notice that some treatment centers are listed as “in-network” and others are “out-of-network.” What is that?

All insurance plans have a group of doctors and treatment facilities that agree to treat plan members at a lower price.9, p. 1 What’s a Provider Network This group is known as the plan’s network, and you pay less out of pocket if you choose these providers.9, p. 1 What’s a Provider Network However, many plans offer little or no coverage if you work with an out-of-network provider, which means you have to pay the full cost yourself.9, p. 2, Why do some plans…

In order to maximize your health insurance benefits and keep your own costs low, choose an in-network provider if possible. If that’s not possible, don’t panic—as we mentioned earlier, there are many ways to pay for rehab.

You deserve a life where substance use doesn’t hold you back from chasing your dreams. You can take the first step by reaching out to AAC today. It’s time to build a happy, healthy, and substance-free life.

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