Addiction Call Centers Probed by Congress
Addiction Call Centers Probed by Congress
Letters were sent to eight call centers by the U.S. House committee investigating addiction rehab practices asking whether the centers get paid for routing patients to treatment facilities and, if so, how much. The letters were designed to take a closer look at allegations of “patient brokering,” a process by which addicts are referred to centers willing to pay the most for their services rather than to those that might do them the most good.“The exploitative tactics employed by patient brokers and some call aggregators have been deployed amid a perfect storm,” said the letters signed by six Congressmen and sent to the call centers.The companies contacted have until June 12 to provide all relevant documents, including any copies of contracts with treatment providers, information regarding how many patients have been referred and to where, whether the centers sign addicts up for health insurance, and if they employ search engine optimization tactics designed to lure patients into the scheme.On the list of call centers is American Addiction Centers, Addiction No More in Texas, Addiction Recovery Now in Florida, Elite Rehab Placement in Michigan, Redwood Recovery Solutions in Florida, Solutions Recovery Center in Florida, Treatment Management Company in Georgia, and Intervention Allies in California.
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