No obvious effect on mortality from a patient choice reform expanding access to opioid disorder treatment - results from a natural experiment of policy change in Sweden
Abstract Background Opioid-related overdose deaths remain a common cause of death in many settings, and opioid maintenance treatment is evidence-based for the treatment of opioid use disorders. However, access to such treatment varies and is limited in many settings. Methods The present study examin...
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Main Authors: | Anders Håkansson (Author), Sahar Janfada-Baloo (Author), Jonas Berge (Author) |
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