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Comparing Medicaid Treatment Options: Community Clinic vs. Private Rehab vs. Hospital Program
Key Takeaways: Community Clinics: These are accessible and affordable options for Medicaid users, offering outguest services and local support. However, they often

How to Advocate for Yourself When Medicaid Denies or Limits Behavioral Health Treatment
Key Takeaways: Understand Medicaid Denials: Medicaid denials often occur due to reasons like lack of medical necessity, administrative errors, or exhausted benefits.

Is My Cocaine Use “Occasional” or a Problem? How Duration and Crashes Reveal Patterns
Key Takeaways: Binge Duration as a Warning Sign: The length of your cocaine use session can indicate risk levels. Occasional social use

What Medicaid Typically Covers, and Doesn’t, in Rehab and Mental Health Costs
Key Takeaways: Medicaid Covers Essential Treatments: Medicaid typically pays for medically necessary services like detox, inguest and outguest rehab, medication-assisted treatment (MAT),

Why Does Cocaine Make Time Feel Weird? Perception, Memory, and the Aftermath
Key Takeaways: Cocaine Distorts Time Perception: Cocaine floods the brain with dopamine, speeding up your internal clock and causing time to feel

Cocaine vs Crack: How Long Does Each Last and How Different Are the Effects?
Key Takeaways: Onset and Duration Differences: Powder cocaine effects begin within 3–5 minutes (snorted) and last 15–30 minutes, while crack cocaine effects

Practical Guide to Using Medicaid Managed Care Plans Like Nevada Medicaid for Treatment
Key Takeaways: Understand Your Medicaid Managed Care Plan: Medicaid in Nevada is managed by private companies (e.g., Anthem, Molina) that dictate network

Waitlists, Authorizations, and Bed Availability: How Medicaid Can Affect Your Timeline for Treatment
Key Takeaways: Medicaid’s Impact on Treatment Timelines: Medicaid often requires prior authorization and utilization reviews, which can delay access to treatment. Understanding

Using Medicaid for Dual Diagnosis Treatment: When Addiction and Mental Health Collide
Key Takeaways: Understanding Dual Diagnosis: A dual diagnosis occurs when someone has both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder.

What Is Wet Brain? Understanding Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
Key Takeaways: “Wet brain” = Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS), a neurological disorder most commonly caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency, frequently linked to