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Rehab that Accepts MHN

MHN is a health insurance company under Health Net. They offer specialized services and coverage for behavioral health and substance use recovery, and many drug and alcohol rehab centers accept MHN insurance

About MHN

MHN has been providing specialized behavioral healthcare coverage for 40 years. They partner with clinics, hospitals, and providers to connect clients with quality care. MHN works to raise awareness on addiction and mental health through educational content and collaborations with behavioral health organizations. They’re headquartered in San Rafael, California. 

MHN Plan Options

MHN, like most health insurance companies, offers coverage for substance abuse treatment . This can include inpatient and outpatient treatment, counseling, and psychiatric appointments. MHN behavioral health plans can stand alone or integrate into a Health Net medical plan. 

The specific details of MHN's substance abuse coverage will depend on your plan. You can contact MHN directly or look at your plan's coverage details online to learn more about what services it covers.

MHN additionally offers Employee Assistance Plans (EAPs), Medicare Advantage plans, and Medi-Cal plans.

MHN, Medicare and Medicaid 

MHN Medicare plans are alternatives to Original Medicare, which is the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older and with certain disabilities. MHN Medicare Advantage plans provide the same benefits as Original Medicare, but often with additional benefits, such as vision, hearing, and dental coverage. 

MHN provides Medi-Cal plans, which is California’s Medicaid. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program providing health coverage to low-income people. MHN Medi-Cal plans typically cover a range of health services, including preventive care, doctor visits, and hospital stays.

The specifics of what is covered by MHN Medicare and Medi-Cal plans will vary depending on your plan and the state you live in. To learn more, you can look at the coverage details of your plan or contact MHN directly .

Addiction Treatment Options

MHN for Medical Detox

MHN may cover medically supervised detox programs, which involve the use of medication and other treatments to help people manage the physical and emotional symptoms of withdrawal from drugs or alcohol. In some cases, MHN may also cover the cost of inpatient or residential detox programs, providing more intensive care and support.

MHN and Medically-Assisted Treatment

MAT is a form of rehab that combines medication with therapy to help those recovering from addiction. MHN insurance does not cover prescription drugs or MAT, though there may be exceptions for prescriptions like methadone and buprenorphine.

MHN Coverage for Residential Treatment

Inpatient treatment is the most intensive form of rehab , and it typically involves staying at the center for several weeks or months. Inpatient treatment is ideal for those with severe addiction or mental health issues. Your MHN insurance plan may cover a significant portion of treatment costs; check with an MHN representative to see how much.

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