Closing the Addictions Treatment Gap

"Unforseen Benefits: Addiciton Treatment Reduces Health  Care Costs", is a study published by the Open Society Institute detailing how effective addiction treatment will contribute to containing costs in reforming the U.S. healthcare system, as well as yield better healthcare outcomes.     

Click here to read the publication.

This study will also be available in the CBHC Library in our Substance Use section  

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