Community Support for Substance Abuse and Addiction | Psyclarity Health. 19 June 2023, https://psyclarityhealth.com/community-support-for-substance-abuse-and-addiction/.
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Barriers to finding addiction treatment may vary by personal situation, but the most common barriers include:
In 2023, about 54.2 million people age 12 and older, or 19.1% in this age group, needed substance use treatment. However, of these people, only 23.6% got the help they needed.1
People go untreated for many reasons. They may be reluctant to seek treatment because they hold certain beliefs about it, or they may not have insurance to cover the costs. Or they may live in an area where treatment isn’t available.
Whatever the case may be, there are changes occurring on several fronts that can make treatment more accessible for more people. Changes in insurance coverage may open the door for increasing numbers of people to get the treatment they need. Innovations, such as teleheath, allow people in secluded areas to connect with providers without having to travel long distances. Additionally, alternative options to treatment—such as 12-Step groups and other self-help programs—are free and widely available.
Even though many barriers remain, some encouraging signs point to treatment becoming more within reach for populations who have struggled to find recovery help in the past.
Financial limitations are one of the major barriers that prevent people from receiving treatment.
Insurance can help cover the cost of substance use treatment, but many people remain uninsured due to:4
In 2022, 25.6 million people ages 0–64 did not have health insurance. 73.3% of them were in a household with one or more full-time workers.4
If you are unemployed and had health insurance through your previous employer, you may be able to enroll in COBRA. COBRA is a federal law that was passed in 1985, providing continuous health insurance coverage to those that are unemployed.
COBRA can enable the continuation of your health insurance coverage for you and your family. Through COBRA addiction treatment my also be covered.
Even people with insurance may run into problems when they try to get treatment because plans do not always cover medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction. And while Medicaid covers medications for substance use disorders; however, many states impose limitations and requirements on it that make it more difficult to receive—though this may be changing (see “How to Overcome These Obstacles” section below).5
You can also start by checking your insurance coverage online.
A large portion of the rehab programs in the United States are concentrated in states with high populations. In 2020:8
Conversely, states with low populations tend to have fewer facilities, and many of these states are quite large geographically—which means facilities are more spread out and harder to access for people in rural areas. In 2016:8
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In addition to the issues outlined above, there are a number of other reasons why people have a hard time getting help for an addiction.
Overcoming the barriers presented above is challenging because they occur on a number of levels: structural, systemic, personal, societal, and socioeconomic.
That said, there are some potential solutions to help more people get help for their addictions and begin to live more fulfilling lives.
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