A clinical comparison to help inform your treatment decision
Choosing the right treatment approach is a critical clinical decision. This comparison provides evidence-based information to help patients, families, and healthcare providers evaluate the relative benefits of each option.
| Criteria | Inpatient Treatment | Outpatient Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | Varies | Varies |
| Cost Range | $10,000-$50,000 | $10,000-$50,000 |
| Medical Supervision | During sessions | During sessions |
| Setting | Hospital-based | Hospital-based |
| Best For | Co-occurring disorders | Co-occurring disorders |
| Insurance Coverage | Check with provider | Check with provider |
| Evidence Level | Strong | Strong |
| Family Involvement | Optional | Optional |
| Relapse Prevention | Basic | Basic |
| Flexibility | Very high | Very high |
The selection between inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment should be guided by comprehensive clinical assessment. Factors including addiction severity, co-occurring conditions, previous treatment history, and psychosocial circumstances inform the level-of-care determination.
The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria provide a standardized framework for matching patients to appropriate treatment settings. Healthcare providers should consider the full continuum of care when developing individualized treatment plans.