Prevention, treatment, and recovery supports for those with substance use problems: opportunities for enhanced access and quality of care.

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Abstract

Substance use disorder is one of our nation's most significant public health problems. If unaddressed, an individual's addiction will negatively impact the family, community and the health care system. Despite major strides in the field of addiction treatment, major barriers still exist preventing the problem to be addressed. We propose some recommendations to help improve access to care.

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Savidge, T. O., & Stein, F. (2012). Prevention, treatment, and recovery supports for those with substance use problems: opportunities for enhanced access and quality of care. North Carolina Medical Journal, 73(3), 209–211. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.73.3.209

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