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GET YOUR LIFE BACK

MORE THAN 20 MILLION AMERICANS STRUGGLE with alcohol or drug abuse, and finding truly helpful treatment can be an enormous challenge. As part of Newsweek’s commitment to reporting on all aspects of health care—most crucially, covering what new developments could mean for our readers—we partnered with global market research firm Statista Inc. to rank the best U.S. treatment facilities that focus on addiction.

→ NANCY COOPER, Global Editor-in-Chief

METHODOLOGY

America’s “Best Addiction Treatment Centers 2020” highlights the nation’s top facilities based on quality of service, reputation and accreditation relative to in-state competition. Facilities in the 20 states with the highest number of addiction treatment centers, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),

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