Does Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) Cover Drug & Alcohol Rehab?
Yes. The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake is an in-network provider with Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA), a Regional Accountable Entity managing Medicaid behavioral health services in Colorado’s Region 7, covering El Paso, Park, and Teller counties. This means your Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) plan may cover part or all of the cost of addiction treatment at our Joint Commission-accredited facility in Palmer Lake, Colorado.
Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) Coverage for Addiction Treatment
Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) and the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurance plans including Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) are required to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical/surgical benefits. This typically includes:
- Medical Detoxification — Inpatient, medically supervised withdrawal management
- Inpatient / Residential Rehabilitation — 24/7 structured treatment in a residential setting
- Partial Hospitalization (PHP) — Intensive daytime treatment (20+ hours/week)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) — Flexible outpatient therapy (9–12 hours/week)
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) — FDA-approved medications (Suboxone, Vivitrol, etc.)
- Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment — Integrated care for addiction plus mental health conditions
Understanding Your Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) Benefits
While Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) covers addiction treatment, your specific out-of-pocket costs will depend on your individual plan. Key factors include:
- Deductible — The amount you pay before insurance coverage begins
- Copayment / Coinsurance — Your share of costs after the deductible is met
- Out-of-Pocket Maximum — The most you’ll pay in a plan year before Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) covers 100%
- Prior Authorization — Some plans require pre-approval for residential treatment
- In-Network vs. Out-of-Network — As an in-network facility, your costs at The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake will typically be lower
How to Verify Your Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) Coverage
Verifying your Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) benefits takes just minutes:
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- Call our admissions line — Our Recovery Advocates verify your coverage for free
- Online verification — Use the secure form on our insurance page
- Call Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) directly — The member services number on the back of your insurance card
Our admissions team can explain your deductible, copay/coinsurance, out-of-pocket maximum, and whether prior authorization is needed — all before you commit to treatment.
What to Expect at The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake is a 60,000-square-foot, Joint Commission-accredited addiction treatment campus located at 443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133, between Denver and Colorado Springs. Our physician-led treatment programs include medical detox, inpatient rehabilitation, PHP, IOP, MAT, co-occurring disorder treatment, and comprehensive aftercare planning.
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FAQ
Is The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake in-network with Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA)?
Yes. We are a contracted in-network provider with Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) for substance abuse treatment.
How much will rehab cost with Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA)?
Costs vary by plan. Call for a free, confidential benefits verification to learn your exact out-of-pocket responsibility.
Does Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) cover medical detox?
Yes. Medically necessary detoxification is typically covered under Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) behavioral health benefits.
Does Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) require prior authorization for rehab?
Some Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) plans require prior authorization for residential treatment. Our admissions team handles this process for you.
What if Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) denies my claim?
We work with Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) on your behalf and can assist with appeals if a claim is initially denied.