America is facing a harrowing opioid epidemic, one that kills thousands of people each year. But the rehab system that could help combat the crisis is failing. It is far too expensive for typical families and often provides addiction treatments that aren’t proven or actually have evidence against their use.
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care
Reporter German Lopez is looking into America’s notoriously opaque addiction treatment industry, which affects thousands of people each year.


Brianna Jaynes asked for help for her drug addiction. Then Florida’s rehab industry exploited her for profit.


“I’m on a hamster wheel of trying to figure out how to pay this price. It just never ends.”


Here are four reasons America’s addiction treatment system is broken.

Brianna Jaynes asked for help for her drug addiction. Then Florida’s rehab industry exploited her for profit.

“I’m on a hamster wheel of trying to figure out how to pay this price. It just never ends.”

Here are four reasons America’s addiction treatment system is broken.
“The problem in the industry isn’t that we have a few bad actors,” Tami Mark, a health economist at the research foundation RTI International, told me. “It’s that a large portion of the addiction industry isn’t providing the type of care that we know leads to recovery.”
We’re shining a light on these problems, and how they’re affecting people, financially and otherwise, every day. You can read the latest story in the series, The Rehab Racket, here.
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