The Insurance Industry Quietly Undoes Recovery From Addiction - Addiction/Recovery eBulletin

DRUNK ON GREED –

April 7, 2026 – In medicine, we like to believe that progress is linear. That once a patient stabilizes, regains lost skills, and returns to work, the hardest part is behind them. But in addiction care, stability is fragile because the systems supporting patients are weak.

Recently, I sat with a patient who has done everything we ask of people in recovery. She has been abstinent for years. She attends visits. Her urine drug screens are consistently appropriate. She works. She parents. She plans for the future. And yet, halfway through our appointment, her voice changed, not when we discussed cravings or trauma, but when she told me her insurance premium was about to triple. From $40 a month to $138.

That number may not register as catastrophic to policymakers or insurers. But to someone living paycheck to paycheck, it is not an “adjustment.” It is a threat. A threat to medication continuity. To housing stability. To everything recovery depends on.

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