Pubdate: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 Source: Palm Beach Post (FL) Copyright: 2002 The Palm Beach Post Contact: http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/333 Author: Terry H. Allen GIVE DRUG WAR A HAND: REQUIRE INSURERS TO PAY The Bush administration's emphasis on increased financing for treatment as a national strategy in dealing with drug and alcohol abuse ("Bush sets goals for reducing drug use," Feb. 13) is encouraging, yet it ignores a major obstacle to success: the failure of health insurance to cover adequately the cost of treatment. Too often and often too late, people in need of alcohol or drug treatment discover that their insurance plans won't pay for it. As a result, people don't get what they need to help them overcome their addiction. The Hanley-Hazelden Center knows firsthand how serious this is; last year, we extended approximately $1 million in patient aid. Most of this assistance went to employed people whose health insurance would pay only for a few days of residential treatment, if that. To win the so-called war on drugs, it is time for health-care plans to do their part. Comprehensive treatment works, but only when people have an opportunity and a means to get it. TERRY H. ALLEN Executive director The Hanley-Hazelden Center West Palm Beach - --- MAP posted-by: S Heath(DPF of Florida)