Affordable care act and suboxone

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Editor Theresa Valenzky | Medical Reviewer Danielle Boland

Last Updated: September 22, 2023

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Suboxone insurance coverage can make treating opioid addiction more accessible and affordable.

Theresa Valenzky

Theresa Valenzky graduated from the University of Akron with a Bachelor of Arts in News/Mass Media Communication and a certificate in psychology. She is passionate about providing genuine information to encourage and guide healing in all aspects of life. Read More

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Danielle Boland

Danielle is licensed clinical social worker, currently living and practicing in central Connecticut. Read More

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