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Addiction Treatment Services

Addiction is a chronic disease, which causes individuals to seek “reward” from substance-use or other activities whether or not they may cause harm. Addiction treatment has been in the spotlight as payers, policymakers, and health systems struggle to address the opioid crisis and increasing substance-related mortality rates. As a result, the addiction treatment market is shifting—there is expanded coverage for residential treatment, a push towards greater integration and care coordination, and new competitors entering the market—creating new challenges and opportunities for organizations working in addiction treatment.


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North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) announced $22 million in funding to expand community crisis centers and peer respite care. The funding will improve the state’s capacity for community-based crisis treatment by 20% and offer consumers experiencing a behavioral health crisis alternatives to emergency departments or community and state psychiatric hospitals.   The investment will support new Facility-Based Crisis Centers for adults in five counties: Alamance, Forsyth, New Hanover, Pitt and Vance counties.… Read