Why Does Insurance Only Cover So Little Days for Drug Rehab?
Question by Jenifer: Why does insurance only cover so little days for drug rehab?
My husband was just admitted to Sunrise House in Lafayette,Nj. This is his first time in rehab. It is a 28 days program but the people who work there tell me we will get lucky if they let him stay for 10 days. Why do they do this?
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Answer by notyou311
Unfortunately, there is little sympathy for drug addicts. It is a self-inflicted problem.
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