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Verify your coverageStrengths: nice grounds, easy to get to. Weaknesses: they seem to give my daughter too many medications she has been going for almost 15 years and is getting worse. My daughter has been going 12-13 years off and on and is getting no better. She craves prescription drugs and seems to be able to beat the system.
Indiana ranks 16th in treatment centers servicing/accepting federal military insurance per 100,000 residents. Connecticut is just 1 spot worse, ranked 17 out of the United States. One spot better is New Hampshire, ranked 15 in the U.S.
When adjusted for population, Indiana ranks 16th in treatment centers servicing/accepting other treatment approaches. Kentucky is just 1 spot worse, ranked 17 out of the United States. Oregon is just 1 spot better, ranked 15 out of the United States.
For medicare clients, Indiana ranks 17th in population-adjusted treatment centers. One spot worse is New Hampshire, ranked 18 in the U.S. Utah is ranked one spot better at spot 16.
Indiana is 19th among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting matrix model. One spot worse is North Dakota, ranked 20 in the U.S. One spot better is Nebraska, ranked 18 in the U.S.
Indiana ranks 20th in treatment centers servicing/accepting sliding fee scale per 100,000 residents. Missouri is ranked one spot worse at spot 21. Illinois is ranked one spot better at spot 19.
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