Examining access to addiction treatment: scheduling processes and barriers.
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Examining attrition rates at one specialty addiction treatment provider in the United States: a case study using a retrospective chart review.Wait times for publicly funded addiction and problem gambling treatment agencies in Ontario, Canada.Failure to get into substance abuse treatment.Receipt of addiction treatment as a consequence of a brief intervention for drug use in primary care: a randomized trial.Letter to the Editor on "Implementation of Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) Processes in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Centers".Using NIATx strategies to implement integrated services in routine care: a study protocol.
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Examining access to addiction treatment: scheduling processes and barriers.
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Examining access to addiction treatment: scheduling processes and barriers.
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Alice Pulvermacher
Andrew Quanbeck
Anna Wheelock
David Gustafson
James H Ford
Victor Capoccia
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10.1016/J.JSAT.2012.08.017
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2012-09-27T00:00:00Z