Community Care in Reach: Mobilizing Harm Reduction and Addiction Treatment Services for Vulnerable Populations
Opioid overdoses killed 47,600 people in the United States in 2017. Despite increasing availability of office-based addiction treatment programs, the prevalence of opioid overdose is historically high and disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including people experiencing homelessness....
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Main Authors: | Craig Regis (Author), Jessie M. Gaeta (Author), Sarah Mackin (Author), Travis P. Baggett (Author), Joan Quinlan (Author), Elsie M. Taveras (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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