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Arizona
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- Aetna
Medicaid
- Not at this time
Medicare
- Not at this time
We're playing a crucial role in Arizona's opioid crisis
- More than five people die every day from opioid overdoses in Arizona.
- In 2023, Arizona had 4,081 verified non-fatal opioid overdoses.
Florida
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- Aetna
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Humana
- Meritain
- Molina
- Oscar
- UMR
- UnitedHealthcare
Medicaid
- Not at this time
Medicare
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
- Cigna
- Humana
- Molina
- Oscar
- UnitedHealthcare
We're playing a crucial role in Florida's opioid crisis
- In 2022, Florida emergency medical services personnel responded to 105,490 overdose calls
- Florida experienced a 43% leap in overdose deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Central Florida seeing an increase of a staggering 70%.
Michigan
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- Aetna
- All Savers
- Ambetter from Meridian
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
- Cigna
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Humana
- McLaren Advantage SNP
- McLaren Health Plan Advantage
- Meridian Complete
- Meritain
- Molina Healthcare of Michigan
- Oscar
- Priority Health
- UMR
- UnitedHealthcare
Medicaid
- Michigan State Medicaid
- Aetna Better Health of Michigan
- Ambetter from Meridian
- McLaren Advantage SNP
- McLaren Health Plan Advantage
- McLaren Medicaid
- Meridian Medicaid
- Molina Healthcare of Michigan
- Priority Health
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
Medicare
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
- Ambetter from Meridian
- Amerihealth Carnitas VIP Care Plus Michigan
- BCBS Michigan Medicare Plus Blue PPO - JVHL
- Health Alliance Plan (HAP)
- Humana
- McLaren Advantage SNP
- McLaren Health Plan Advantage
- Meridian Complete
- Molina Healthcare of Michigan
- Oscar
- UnitedHealthcare
- Zing Health
We're playing a crucial role in Michigans's opioid crisis
- In 2021, 3,096 people in Michigan died of an overdose—almost 3X as many as died in car crashes
- In 2022, there were 257 areas in Michigan designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas that could not meet the need for mental health & addiction treatment
Montana
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- Aetna
Medicaid
- Not at this time
Medicare
- Not at this time
We're playing a crucial role in Montana's substance use crisis
- In 2023, Montana ambulances responded to 969 emergency calls for opioid overdoses—an average of 81 per month
- Montanans report binge drinking at a rate 7% higher than the national rate
New Jersey
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- Aetna
- Cigna
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
- Humana
- Meritain
- Oscar
- Oxford UHC
- UMR
- UnitedHealthcare
- Wellcare of New Jersey
Medicaid
- New Jersey State Medicaid
- Amerigroup/Wellpoint
- Fidelis Care (Wellcare)
- Horizon NJ Health
- MagnaCare
- Oxford UHC
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of New Jersey
Medicare
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
- Amerigroup/Wellpoint
- Horizon BCBS
- Humana
- MagnaCare
- Oscar
- Oxford UHC
- UnitedHealthcare
- Wellcare of New Jersey
We're playing a crucial role in New Jersey's opioid crisis
- In 2021 there were 3,056 drug overdose deaths in New Jersey
- 71% of New Jerseyans in treatment for opioid use disorder were NOT provided medication-assisted treatment
New Mexico
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- Aetna
Medicaid
- New Mexico State Medicaid
Medicare
- Not at this time
We're playing a crucial role in New Mexico's substance use crisis
- New Mexico has more alcohol-related deaths per capita than any other state.
- It is estimated that 82,840 New Mexicans suffers from opioid use disorder.
Ohio
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- Aetna
- Allwell from Buckeye Health Plan
- Ambetter from Buckeye Community Health Plan
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Ohio
- CareSource the Community Transition Plan
- Cigna
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Humana
- Medical Mutual
- Meritain
- Molina Healthcare of Ohio
- Oscar
- Paramount Health Care
- UMR
- UnitedHealthcare
Medicaid
- Ohio State Medicaid
- Allwell from Buckeye Health Plan
- Ambetter from Buckeye Community Health Plan
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Ohio
- Buckeye Community Health
- CareSource
- CareSource the Community Transition Plan
- Molina Ohio Medicaid
- Oscar
- Paramount Health
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio
Medicare
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
- Allwell from Buckeye Health Plan
- Ambetter from Buckeye Community Health Plan
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Ohio
- CareSource the Community Transition Plan
- Humana
- Medical Mutual
- Molina Healthcare of Ohio
- Oscar
- Paramount Health Care
- UnitedHealthcare
Uninsured and under-insured residents of some rural counties in Ohio may be eligible to receive clinical treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorders—including medication like Suboxone or naltrexone—at no cost to them, covered by a grant. Click here to learn more.
We're playing a crucial role in Ohio's opioid crisis
- 70.2% of the need for mental health care in Ohio is unmet due to a shortage of providers
- In 2021, overdose deaths in Ohio rose by 26.6% to the highest rate in 10 years
Oklahoma
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- Aetna
Medicaid
- Not at this time
Medicare
- Not at this time
We're playing a crucial role in Oklahoma's opioid crisis
- 1,209 drug overdose deaths in Oklahoma in 2022
- 16.1% of Oklahomans have a substance use disorder
Texas
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- Aetna
- Ambetter from Superior Health
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Humana
- Meritain
- Molina Healthcare of Texas
- Oscar
- UMR
- United Healthcare
Medicaid
- Not at this time
Medicare
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
- Allwell from Superior HealthPlan
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Humana
- Molina Healthcare of Texas
- Oscar
- Wellcare of New Jersey
- Wellpoint (Amerigroup)
- UnitedHealthcare
We're playing a crucial role in Texas' opioid crisis
- 4 of the top 25 U.S. cities for opioid misuse are located in Texas
- In 2020, overdose deaths in Texas rose by 33% with a staggering 37% increase in Travis County
Self-pay option
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What's included
- Medication e-prescribed
- Video appointments
- Free at-home drug screening
- Community connection
- Online recovery groups
- In-app chat with your care team
- Additional treatment for anxiety, depression, HepC, etc.
How to get started
Download the app
Download the Workit Health app, answer a few questions, and schedule your first appointment.
First appointment
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Group follow-ups
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