Medicaid covers methadone treatment
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As of September , more than 25 million Americans had lost Medicaid coverage since the expiration of federal pandemic protections in March 2023 .
Methadone and buprenorphine are considered the gold standard of care for opioid addiction.
Researchers estimate that more than 1 million low-income Americans depend on the federal-state Medicaid program for lifesaving addiction care.
Florida is one of 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid for low-income adults.
Even before the Medicaid unwinding, about 13% of people younger than 65 in Florida were uninsured.
Waiting lists for subsidized methadone treatment are not uncommon, says Operation PAR clinic in Citrus County .
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