The map and tables below give data on the 18 Alabama providers who have enrolled in Medicare under the Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), based on data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The term NPI refers to the National Provider Identifier, a unique 10-digit number for US healthcare providers mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for billing and administrative transactions.
The Medicare OTP benefit, established in 2020 under the SUPPORT Act, provides bundled weekly payments to certified Opioid Treatment Programs for delivering medication-assisted treatment and related services to Medicare beneficiaries with opioid use disorder (OUD). It is regulated and continually updated by CMS. The Medicare OTP benefit is designed to make comprehensive opioid use disorder treatment accessible by covering medications, counseling, testing, assessments, and support services through programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Recent updates expand telehealth flexibility, add assessments based on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), and introduce new covered medications and services.
The map shows Alabama counties as a base layer. Click on a county to see summary information. Points in blue are Medicare Opioid Treatment Centers. Click on a treatment center to see summary information.
| NPI | Name | City | County |
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Only 14 of Alabama's 67 counties have a Medicare Opioid Treatment Provider. In the table below, click on rows of the table to see the corresponding counties highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row again to de-select and remove the highlighting.
| County | Providers | Population | Households |
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