What Drug Rehabs in Wisconsin Accept Badgercare?

Question by Micaela m: What Drug Rehabs in Wisconsin accept Badgercare?
i need to find an inpatient drug treatment program. does anybody know of ANY of them in wisconsin that badgercare will pay for? please help!!

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Answer by Betsy
It doesn’t appear that Badgercare pays for any inpatient AODA treatment. The link below is to a list of county health services departments. If you contact the one for your county, you may be able to get help. Very few people get into inpatient treatment these days because no one wants to fund it. This is the link:

http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/areaadmin/HSDPgms.asp

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