Pubdate: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) Copyright: 2016 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Contact: http://www.telegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/509 Note: Rarely prints LTEs from outside circulation area - requires 'Letter to the Editor' in subject Author: Garen K. Sahagian CORE ISSUES OF ADDICTION REMAIN The recent problems with opioid addiction represent a critical medical treatment system in crisis. This "system" consists of the relatively unregulated process by which those with substance use issues access recovery treatment services, with its many loopholes and routine denials of medical insurance coverage. The Massachusetts bill enacted recently (H4056), is a laudable effort, but does not address the core issues. Without question the current addiction epidemic was created by our current medical system, to a large extent intentionally and with foreknowledge of the risks. Further legislative initiatives must be pursued in the absence of any fundamental changes by the regulatory agencies responsible for overseeing our currently inadequate collection of independent profit-driven recovery treatment facilities. These facilities act as "knowledge and expertise silos" which are loosely interconnected into a "system" on a voluntary basis by the treating facilities, with the patients left to fend for themselves. There must be a regulatory fix to force the medical insurance industry/government to provide true parity in services available to drug dependents and addicts (this does not currently exist), and to create a fully integrated recovery treatment services system. The scale of treatment services available must be increased dramatically and proportionally to match the short-term and extended phases of recovery resulting from long-term drug use. It is ridiculous to think that 3-7 days in a detox facility, followed by a 30-day inpatient residential rehabilitation admission (the current "best practices" approach), will reverse and effectively treat years of substance use and abuse. We Need Help! Garen K. Sahagian Shrewsbury - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom