Bill 118 s 3498, also known as the Promoting Effective and Empowering Recovery Services in Medicare Act of 2023, aims to improve access to recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders who are covered by Medicare. The bill seeks to address the growing opioid crisis in the United States by expanding coverage for evidence-based treatment options.
One key provision of the bill is the expansion of coverage for medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for Medicare beneficiaries. MAT is a proven method for treating opioid addiction, combining medication with counseling and behavioral therapies. By expanding coverage for MAT, the bill aims to increase access to this effective treatment option for individuals struggling with opioid addiction.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to increase access to mental health services for Medicare beneficiaries with substance use disorders. This includes expanding coverage for counseling and therapy services, as well as increasing reimbursement rates for mental health providers who specialize in treating substance use disorders.
The bill also includes measures to improve coordination of care for individuals with substance use disorders. This includes requiring Medicare providers to develop care plans for beneficiaries with substance use disorders, as well as promoting collaboration between primary care providers, mental health providers, and substance use treatment providers.
Overall, the Promoting Effective and Empowering Recovery Services in Medicare Act of 2023 aims to improve access to evidence-based treatment options for individuals with substance use disorders who are covered by Medicare. By expanding coverage for MAT, increasing access to mental health services, and improving coordination of care, the bill seeks to address the opioid crisis and improve outcomes for individuals struggling with addiction.