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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.

She wanted addiction treatment. She ended up in the relapse capital of America.She wanted addiction treatment. She ended up in the relapse capital of America.
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez
Methadone can help people beat opioid addiction — if they can afford itMethadone can help people beat opioid addiction — if they can afford it
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez
1,000 people sent me their addiction treatment stories. Here’s what I learned.1,000 people sent me their addiction treatment stories. Here’s what I learned.
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez
She wanted addiction treatment. She ended up in the relapse capital of America.
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez
Methadone can help people beat opioid addiction — if they can afford it
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez
1,000 people sent me their addiction treatment stories. Here’s what I learned.
The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

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

By German Lopez

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 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.

As part of this series, we’re crowdsourcing patients and families’ rehab stories, with an emphasis on the cost of treatment and quality of care. If you’d like to help our reporting by sharing your story, please fill out this survey.

If you don’t have a story to share but would like to follow along, you can sign up for our email newsletter to get updates on the project.

Everything in The Rehab Racket: Investigating the high cost of addiction care

We have a solution for the opioid epidemic. It’s dramatically underused.

Medications work really well for opioid addiction. Most rehab facilities don’t use them.

By German Lopez
Her son died after insurers resisted covering drug rehab. Now she’s taking them to court.

How health insurance companies helped make US addiction treatment expensive and ineffective.

By German Lopez
She lost her son to addiction, then lost her house to save her daughter

A mother’s story on the grave cost of addiction treatment in America.

By German Lopez
How to find good addiction treatment, according to experts

Here are 11 questions to ask any addiction treatment facility.

By German Lopez
A lost decade and $200,000: one dad’s crusade to save his daughters from addiction

There are treatments that work, but rehab facilities don’t have to use them. One family learned that the hard way.

By German Lopez
Vox is investigating America’s addiction treatment system. Help us by sharing your stories.

Addiction treatment and rehab are often expensive and fail to help. Share your stories to help Vox investigate.

By German Lopez
She spent more than $110,000 on drug rehab. Her son still died.

Vox is investigating addiction treatment in America. Here’s our first story.

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