DenaliCare is the Medicaid program in Alaska. Under the cover of this government-funded medical assistance program, low-income individuals can find affordable medical care.
Services include, but are not limited to, primary care, dental services, mental health services, and treatments for behavioral health.
Low-income residents have access to several substance abuse treatment services with DenaliCare, such as inpatient and outpatient rehab.
Alaska Medicaid Drug Rehab Covered Services
Alaska Medicaid expanded in July of 2019 to include a wider range of substance abuse treatment programs.
With this expansion, covered drug and alcohol addiction treatment now includes:
- intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- partial hospitalization program (PHP)
- outpatient services
- inpatient treatment
- residential treatment
- opioid abuse treatment services
- residential
- withdrawal management
- community recovery support services
- peer support
- medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy
Top 5 Rehab Centers In Alaska That Accept Medicaid
There are a few drug abuse programs in Alaska that take Medicaid, and we’ve chosen five for this list.
The rehabs below have been chosen for accreditation, Google ratings, use of evidence-based treatment, and other top qualifications.
1. Community Medical Services, Multiple Locations
Locations in Anchorage and Wasilla are available to serve those overcoming opioid addiction.
Top qualifications of this opioid treatment provider include:
- a 3.8-star Google rating
- evidence-based treatment
- accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
- membership with the American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD)
Location and contact information:
300 E. Dimond Blvd.
Suite 12
Anchorage, AK 99515
(907) 331-4080
2. Discovery Cove, Eagle River, Alaska
Here, Medicaid covers services like Suboxone treatment, OP, and IOP.
Discovery Cove is backed by:
- evidence-based methods of treatment
- client success stories
Location and contact information:
11901 Business Blvd.
Suite 204
Eagle River, AK 99577
(907) 694-5550
3. Mat Su Health Services, Multiple Locations
This behavioral and mental health clinic offers therapy for those struggling with substance abuse.
Rehab facilities are located in Wasilla and Big Lake, Alaska.
This clinic is:
- CARF-accredited
- recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
Location and contact information:
1363 W. Spruce Ave.
Wasilla, AK 99654
(907) 376-2411
4. Narcotic Drug Treatment Center, Anchorage, Alaska
This is a non-profit organization that aids people struggling with physical and psychological dependence on opiates.
This opioid treatment provider boasts:
- CARF accreditation
- a 4.5-star Google rating
Location and contact information:
1015 E. 6th Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 276-6430
5. SE Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC), Multiple Locations
This is a comprehensive health care provider offering drug addiction treatment options covered by Medicaid and Medicare.
Behavioral health services are available in Sitka, Hoonah, Hydaburg, Juneau, Klawock, Klukwan, and other locations.
These include:
- Raven’s Way: residential treatment for youth
- outpatient treatment
- intensive outpatient treatment
- behavioral therapy
- family services
SEARHC is supported by:
- a 3.6-star Google rating
- evidence-based treatment
Location and contact information:
1046 Salmon Creek Ln.
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 364-4445
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Cost-Sharing With Alaska Medicaid
Many Medicaid programs in the U.S. implement cost-sharing measures such as premiums and copays to cover the cost of services.
Alaska Medicaid does not require a monthly premium. There are, however, copays necessary for some services.
Consider the following copays:
- inpatient hospital services: $50 a day, up to a maximum of $200 per discharge
- health care provider/clinic: $3 per visit
- outpatient hospital services: 5 percent of the allowed amount
- prescription drugs: $0.50 to $3.50
How To Qualify For Alaska Medicaid
There are several qualifying factors that a person might meet to be eligible for Medicaid in Alaska.
You may qualify for DenaliCare if you are:
- pregnant
- a child
- a low-income adult
- blind or disabled
Alaska Medicaid Income Eligibility Requirements
Once you’ve met the first step of eligibility requirements, it’s time to move to the next step of the process: income eligibility.
Here are the income limits for those in the expansion group (people 133% of the federal poverty level):
- one-person household: $1,784
- two-person household: $2,413
- three-person household: $3,043
- four-person household: $3,672
- five-person household: $4,302
- six-person household: $4,931
- seven-person household: $5,561
- eight-person household: $6,191
If your family has more than eight people, add $630 per additional family member.
How To Use Alaska Medicaid For Drug Rehab
To use Alaska Medicaid for drug rehab, you’ll need proof of Medicaid membership. First, enroll in Medicaid and wait to get your member ID card.
When you have your ID, bring it to the treatment facility and verify covered services for the treatment you need.
Once you’ve determined a plan that works for you, begin treatment any time.
Alaska Medicaid Insurance Coverage For Drug And Alcohol Rehab FAQs
Below we’ve answered several top-asked questions about Medicaid coverage for drug rehab centers in Alaska.
Do All Alaska Drug Rehabs Accept Medicaid?
While several options accept Medicaid, such as the rehabs listed above, not all behavioral health treatment centers take Medicaid as a form of payment.
Many rehab centers only accept private health insurance, military insurance, or self-payment.
What Options Are There For Covid-19 Considerations In Alaska?
Many rehab facilities offer telemedicine, teletherapy, and other socially distanced options.
What Opioid Treatments Are Covered By Alaska Medicaid?
Alaska Medicaid covers naltrexone (Vivitrol), Suboxone, buprenorphine/naloxone tablets, and buprenorphine tablets.
Methadone maintenance is not covered under Medicaid in Alaska.
What If I Need To Stay In Rehab Longer Than Alaska Medicaid Covers?
You can finance further time spent at a treatment center with options like grant funding, scholarships, sliding fee payment scales, and loans.
Do I Need A Referral For Alaska Medicaid Drug Rehab?
You may need a referral for substance abuse treatment services and mental health services.
Find Alaska Medicaid Drug Rehab
If you or a loved one are looking for a rehab program in the state of Alaska that accepts DenaliCare, reach out to our helpline for further guidance.
Our representatives are here to serve you. When you call our helpline, you’ll speak with someone who can walk you through Medicaid questions and find rehab centers.
Article Sources- Alaska Department of Health and Social Services — Alaska Behavioral Health Provider ServiceStandards & Administrative Procedures ForSUD Provider Services
http://dhss.alaska.gov/dbh/Documents/Medicaid%20Related/Alaska%20Behavioral%20Health%20Provider%20Standards%20and%20Administrative%20Manual%20for%20SUD%20Provider%20Services%2010-4-2020.pdf - Alaska Department of Health and Social Services — Medicaid waiver provides for improved substance use disorder treatment in Alaska
https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/AKDHSS/2019/06/25/file_attachments/1237419/20190625_DBH-1115SUD.pdf - Alaska Department of Health and Social Services — Recipient Handbook
http://dhss.alaska.gov/dhcs/documents/pdf/recipient-handbook.pdf