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Requiring Counseling along with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Addiction
February 23, 2018 04:08 PM to All House Members
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Representative Kerry Benninghoff
R House District 171
Memo
In the near future, I will be introducing legislation requiring counseling for every patient receiving Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for addiction, such as Vivitrol, Suboxone, and Methadone.
 
As Policy Chairman, I held nearly a dozen statewide hearings on Pennsylvania’s heroin and opioid epidemic. Testimony at those hearings was indisputably unified on the importance of giving patients access to a complete continuum of care through medication and counseling, and in doing so, ending the outdated and ineffective “cash-for-prescription” and “prescription-only” mentalities for treating addiction.
 
Providing counseling, or clinical services, in conjunction with MAT is imperative for sustained, long-term recovery. Simply replacing one drug with another does not treat the “whole person,” nor does it change patterns of troubling and risky behavior.

If we want those in treatment to have the best chance, we must provide them with more than medication. We must also provide them with the tools necessary to rebuild their mental and emotional wellbeing, establish healthy relationships and maintain progress in recovery.
 
Specifically, my legislation will direct the Departments of Health, Human Services and Drug and Alcohol Programs work together to establish solid guidelines for the use of MAT of all kinds, of which counseling must be a component.
 
Please consider joining me in cosponsorship of this important legislation.
 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 2130
Last updated on March 6, 2018 02:59 PM
Requiring Counseling along with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Addiction
February 23, 2018 04:08 PM to All House Members

Circulated By
BENNINGHOFF

Memo
In the near future, I will be introducing legislation requiring counseling for every patient receiving Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for addiction, such as Vivitrol, Suboxone, and Methadone.
 
As Policy Chairman, I held nearly a dozen statewide hearings on Pennsylvania’s heroin and opioid epidemic. Testimony at those hearings was indisputably unified on the importance of giving patients access to a complete continuum of care through medication and counseling, and in doing so, ending the outdated and ineffective “cash-for-prescription” and “prescription-only” mentalities for treating addiction.
 
Providing counseling, or clinical services, in conjunction with MAT is imperative for sustained, long-term recovery. Simply replacing one drug with another does not treat the “whole person,” nor does it change patterns of troubling and risky behavior.

If we want those in treatment to have the best chance, we must provide them with more than medication. We must also provide them with the tools necessary to rebuild their mental and emotional wellbeing, establish healthy relationships and maintain progress in recovery.
 
Specifically, my legislation will direct the Departments of Health, Human Services and Drug and Alcohol Programs work together to establish solid guidelines for the use of MAT of all kinds, of which counseling must be a component.
 
Please consider joining me in cosponsorship of this important legislation.
 

Document
Introduced as HB 2130

Last Updated
March 6, 2018 02:59 PM
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