The relationship between capacity and utilization of nonpharmacologic therapies in the US Military Health System
Abstract Background Nonpharmacologic therapies (NPTs) are recommended as first-line treatments for pain, however the impact of expanding professional capacity to deliver these therapies on use has not been extensively studied. We sought to examine whether an effort by the US Military Health System (...
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Main Authors: | Rendelle Bolton (Author), Grant Ritter (Author), Krista Highland (Author), Mary Jo Larson (Author) |
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