An over‐reliance on federal block grants and “one‐off” funding initiatives has left the addiction treatment system under‐resourced to respond to an addiction crisis that stands to be at least as deadly as COVID‐19 during the span of the Biden administration, a trio of prominent researchers argue in a newly released policy paper. The authors suggest that the new administration and Congress should prioritize efforts to build on what they consider the most impactful developments in improving access and quality in addiction treatment, such as Medicaid expansion and parity mandates.
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Enos, G. (2021). Prominent researchers argue against more of the same in treatment funding. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly, 33(6), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1002/adaw.32962
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