Alcohol-Attributable Medical Costs in Commercially Insured and Medicaid Populations
Introduction: Despite its social acceptance, excessive alcohol use remains among the top causes of preventable deaths in the U.S. Although there is a recognition of alcohol-related health and social costs, there are no current studies quantifying the medical costs incurred under health plans. Method...
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Main Authors: | Pelin Ozluk, PhD (Author), Rebecca Cobb, MS (Author), Gosia Sylwestrzak, MA (Author), Dheeraj Raina, MD (Author), Eric Bailly, MA (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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