Addiction treatment on your terms, covered by Medicare and SSDI

Medicare plans cover virtual treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). That means you can get same-day care right when you’re ready for it, including prescriptions for medication-assisted treatment. 

From supportive counseling to medical and mental care, we offer options tailored to you.

How does it work?

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Step 1

Take a 10-15 minute intro call

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Step 2

Speak with a provider for 20-30 minutes

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Step 3

As appropriate, get your prescription and counselor visits scheduled the same day you call

Frequently asked questions

Does Medicare cover Suboxone?

While Medicare plans can have different formularies, most should cover a generic version of Suboxone.

Does Medicare Cover Telehealth Addiction Treatment?

Yes. Medicare covers telehealth services for addiction treatment, including for OUD. You can work with your Better Life Partners care team virtually, over zoom, phone calls, and text messaging, no matter where you live. This is especially convenient if you need flexible hours for group counseling, or if you live in a rural area with few local treatment options.

Does Medicare Cover Medication Assisted Treatment?

Yes. Medicare coverage for Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) includes medications like Suboxone as well as counseling, individual and group therapy, regular assessments, drug testing and educational workshops.

What is Medication Assisted Treatment?

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines the use of FDA-approved medications like Suboxone with supportive counseling and peer coaching. With MAT, members in recovery can manage their substance use, creating the space to address some of the root causes that contribute to opioid use.

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Why Better Life Partners?

  • Same-day treatment

  • Compassion at every step

  • Community support

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