The Affordable Care Act & Substance Abuse Treatment

The Affordable Care Act and actions which have and will follow the law have both positive and negative effects on substance abuse treatment for those in need. Because “the ACA includes substance use disorders as one of the ten elements of essential health benefits,” there have been great leaps made toward helping more individuals receive treatment (ONDCP). But in some ways, there are impacts that show us we still have a long way to go.

ACA has made many positive strides in helping individuals get help for substance abuse.

More healthcare providers offering reimbursed services to addicts thanks to the Affordable Care Act.

Both Sides of the ACA

An article from Insurancenewsnet.com states that “ACA realities may have a detrimental impact on the number of people able to receive treatment.” While the goal is the opposite, there are indeed two sides to the ACA’s effect on substance abuse treatment. We must consider all of the places where the ACA has an impact on substance abuse treatment and whether or not more individuals are actually being treated. Then we can take the necessary steps to make even more changes.

Positive Aspects of the ACA Affecting Substance Abuse Treatment

There are still many positive aspects of the ACA that will help to affect substance abuse treatment. They are:

Many of these effects will be very beneficial to those who need treatment. However, other effects could be more negative.

Negative Aspects of the ACA Affecting Substance Abuse Treatment

Some of the negative aspects of the ACA and its policies are:

The ACA has made many positive strides, but there is still a long way to go in order for those with substance use disorders to be able to receive all the treatments they need. With any luck, we can continue to improve upon the system.