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Parts A, B & D Addiction Treatment Coverage — 2026

Federal law requires Medicare to cover addiction treatment under the Mental Health Parity & Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). Verify your exact Medicare benefits free — no surprises before treatment.

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What Does Medicare Cover for Drug Rehab?

Medicare covers addiction treatment for Americans 65 and older and qualifying individuals with disabilities. Coverage spans Parts A, B, and D — each covering different aspects of addiction care. While Medicare's SUD coverage has historically been more limited than Medicaid, it has expanded significantly in recent years — especially for MAT medications and outpatient services.

The 2020 Medicare Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) benefit was a landmark expansion — Medicare now covers methadone treatment at licensed OTPs under a monthly bundled payment. Medicare Part D covers buprenorphine (Suboxone) prescriptions, and Part B covers outpatient therapy, PHP, and IOP. Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans from carriers like Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and WellCare often provide even broader addiction treatment benefits than Original Medicare.

Medicare Drug Rehab Coverage at a Glance

Level of CareCoverage StatusKey Notes
Medical Detox (Hospital Inpatient)✅ Part A — CoveredCovered under Part A as hospital inpatient care. Part A deductible applies ($1,632/benefit period in 2024).
Inpatient Psychiatric Facility✅ Part A — 190-day lifetime limit190-day lifetime limit for freestanding psychiatric hospitals. No lifetime limit for psychiatric units in general hospitals.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)✅ Part B — CoveredCovered as outpatient mental health when medically necessary. 20% coinsurance after $240 annual deductible.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)✅ Part B — CoveredCovered under Part B. 20% coinsurance after annual deductible.
Outpatient Counseling✅ Part B — CoveredIndividual/group therapy with psychiatrist, psychologist, or licensed clinical social worker.
MAT — Buprenorphine (Suboxone)✅ Part D — CoveredCovered under Medicare prescription drug plans. Copay varies by plan tier.
MAT — Methadone (OTP)✅ Medicare OTP Benefit (Since 2020)Monthly bundled payment to licensed OTPs — covers methadone, counseling, toxicology, and ancillary services.
MAT — Naltrexone (Vivitrol)✅ Part D / Part BOral tablet under Part D pharmacy benefit; injectable Vivitrol often under Part B medical benefit.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment✅ Parts A & BCo-occurring mental health and SUD treatment covered under Parts A and B when medically necessary.
Medicare Advantage (Part C)✅ Often Broader CoverageMost MA plans match or exceed Original Medicare SUD benefits. Many add transportation to treatment.

Coverage varies by plan and state. Call (844) 561-0606 for a free real-time benefits verification specific to your Medicare plan.

Medicare Part A — Inpatient Drug Rehab Coverage

Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital care including medically supervised alcohol and drug detox. When admitted to a hospital for detox or a psychiatric facility for SUD treatment, Part A covers the stay after your deductible ($1,632 per benefit period in 2024). After 60 days in a benefit period, daily copays apply ($408/day days 61–90).

For freestanding psychiatric hospital stays, Medicare Part A covers up to 190 days over your lifetime. There is no lifetime limit for psychiatric units within general hospitals — which is where most inpatient SUD treatment occurs. For most people seeking addiction treatment, the 190-day limit is not a concern.

Medicare Part B — Outpatient Addiction Treatment

Part B covers the majority of outpatient addiction services:

  • Partial Hospitalization (PHP) — 30+ hours/week structured treatment covered as medically necessary outpatient care
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP) — 9–19 hours/week covered under Part B
  • Individual and group therapy — Sessions with psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers
  • Annual alcohol misuse screening and counseling — Covered at $0 for Medicare members with a primary care doctor

You pay 20% coinsurance after your annual deductible ($240 in 2024). Once you hit your out-of-pocket maximum, Medicare covers 100%.

Medicare Part D — MAT Medication Coverage

Part D covers prescription medications including MAT medications for opioid use disorder:

  • Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Zubsolv, Sublocade): Covered under Part D plans. Copay typically $10–$75/month for generic buprenorphine depending on plan tier.
  • Naltrexone (oral tablet): Covered under Part D pharmacy benefits.
  • Vivitrol (injectable naltrexone): Often covered under Part B as a medical benefit rather than Part D.

The Medicare OTP Benefit — Methadone Covered Since 2020

In January 2020, CMS introduced the Medicare Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) benefit — the first time Medicare covered methadone treatment. The monthly bundled payment covers: methadone dispensing, take-home medication, individual and group counseling, toxicology testing, and other ancillary services. This means eligible Medicare members no longer pay out-of-pocket for OTP methadone treatment. Learn more at the CMS OTP resource center.

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How to Access Medicare Addiction Treatment Benefits

Medicare is available to US citizens or permanent residents age 65+ who have paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years (40 quarters). Younger individuals with qualifying disabilities who have received SSDI for 24 months, those with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), or ALS also qualify automatically.

Enroll through the Social Security Administration at ssa.gov. If you're already on Medicare and need addiction treatment, call (844) 561-0606 — our specialists verify your exact Medicare benefits and identify Medicare-accepted accredited treatment programs in your area at no cost.

Important Note
Medicare Advantage Often Provides Better SUD Coverage: Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans offered by private insurers often provide broader addiction treatment benefits than Original Medicare — including additional therapy sessions, transportation to treatment (critical for daily OTP methadone visits), dental, vision, and wellness programs. Humana, UnitedHealthcare AARP, Anthem, and WellCare are major MA providers. Benefits change annually during Open Enrollment (Oct 15–Dec 7). Call (844) 561-0606 to compare your Medicare Advantage options.
Medically Reviewed — March 2026
Coverage information sourced from Medicare, CMS MHPAEA, SAMHSA, and DOL EBSA. Coverage details change — always verify your specific plan. Last updated March 2026.

Medicare Quick Facts

Eligibility
Age 65+ or qualifying disability (SSDI 24 months, ESRD, ALS)
Members
65+ million Americans
Part A Deductible
$1,632 per benefit period (2024)
Part B Deductible
$240/year; 20% coinsurance after deductible
Part D
Covers MAT medications — Suboxone, oral naltrexone
OTP Benefit
Monthly methadone bundle since January 2020
Medicare Advantage
Often broader than Original Medicare for SUD
Enrollment
SSA.gov — Open Enrollment Oct 15–Dec 7 annually
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Yes. Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital detox and inpatient psychiatric facility stays. Freestanding psychiatric hospitals have a 190-day lifetime limit. Your Part A deductible ($1,632 per benefit period in 2024) applies. Call (844) 561-0606 to find Medicare-accepted inpatient programs near you.
Yes. Buprenorphine (Suboxone) is covered under Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Methadone for OUD is covered under the Medicare OTP benefit introduced in January 2020 — a monthly bundled payment to licensed OTP clinics. Call (844) 561-0606 to verify your Part D plan's MAT coverage.
Part B covers outpatient SUD services including PHP, IOP, individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatric services. You pay 20% coinsurance after your $240 annual deductible (2024). Once you hit your out-of-pocket maximum, Medicare pays 100%.
Often yes. Many Medicare Advantage plans from Humana, UHC, and WellCare provide broader SUD coverage — additional therapy sessions, transportation to OTP clinics, and wellness programs. Benefits vary by plan and change annually. Call (844) 561-0606 to verify your MA plan's benefits.
Call (844) 561-0606 and we'll identify Medicare-accepted accredited programs in your area at no cost. You can also use the Medicare Care Compare tool or SAMHSA's FindTreatment.gov.
Yes. Medicare covers integrated co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment under Parts A and B. Both diagnoses must be documented as medically necessary by your treatment provider.
Medicare Part A covers up to 190 days of inpatient care in freestanding psychiatric hospitals over your lifetime. This limit does NOT apply to psychiatric units within general hospitals. For most SUD treatment, the 190-day limit is not a concern. Call (844) 561-0606 if you have questions about this limit.
Medicare covers people under 65 who have received SSDI for 24 months, have ESRD, or have ALS. If you're under 65 without Medicare, Medicaid or ACA marketplace insurance may cover treatment. Call (844) 561-0606 to explore all coverage options for your situation.
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