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How Much Does Drug Rehabilitation Cost?

Many people believe in the economic rule of “supply and demand”. This case may probably apply on all matters, even on human services. There is one facet of the economy, however, that this rule hadn’t had any influence on, and these are “drug addiction rehabilitation programs”. It is a welfare oriented service, and charges for only your most basic of needs. In this day and age, it’s a surprise; that some things are still worth more than what you pay for.

These are myths, and have not only stereotyped those people with drug-related problems, but also their families, their communities, and the many dedicated health care professionals who work with them. Drug abuse and addiction is a public health problem that affects people, regardless of their status, gender, belief, or race, and has wide-ranging social consequences. It is a goal to help the public replace its perception and long-held mistaken beliefs about drug abuse and addiction with reputable scientific evidence that addiction is a chronic, relapsing, and treatable illness.


The average cost for a treatment program of alcohol or drug abuse in an outpatient plan was an estimated $1,433 per course of treatment around 2002; this is according to a new report released by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

The report has discovered that in-patient or residential treatment for alcohol or drug abuse would run a person about $3,840 per admission and the outpatient methadone treatments would reach $7,415 per admission in 2002.

"Treatment is definitely a bargain as compared to expenses in jails, foster care for kids, and health complications that often go hand-in-hand with substance addiction," SAMHSA Administrator Charles Curie implied. "Rarely do we have public initiatives that can save the community as much as substance abuse treatment and recovery support services. And treatment opens up an opportunity for recovery for the individual, better homes for children, and improved safety for today’s society."

Substance abuse treatment costs $17.78 on an average program for each outpatient methadone treatment visit and about $26.72 on each session for outpatient non-methadone treatment. Methadone is a medication provided in some facilities licensed to treat opiate addiction, to help deal with the almost irresistible cravings associated with addiction to heroin or some prescription narcotic pain medications. For the non-hospital in-patient treatment, the average cost per day reaches $76.13.

The personnel cost comprises the majority of the total cost for any type of rehabilitation treatment. You put a considerably large percentage of your money, for other people to take care of you, which is no easy task; considering that treatments do require strict, professional, and active supervision to guarantee your safety. These personnel costs amounted to 63 percent of non-hospital in-patient care, 65 percent of the outpatient methadone treatments and 79 percent of outpatient non-methadone treatments.

This assessment is based on actual site visits to 280 facilities that were picked after conducting a telephone survey of a nationally representative sample of 2,395 treatment centers. The site visits collected approximate details on costs, the number of clients successfully served, staffing (how many people assigned for each client) and the services offered. The extra services and set-up of the facility, as well as their treatment philosophy and projected efficiency were also taken into consideration during the site visits. For the purpose of gathering more specific information, client data were legally obtained from a sample of client treatment records.

The study deduced the validity of the collected data, making use of automated programs that tested the statistical relationships among client counts, costs, staffing and other resource and utilization provisions.

 

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