Strategies to facilitate integrated care for people with alcohol and other drug problems: a systematic review
Abstract Background There is a growing body of research highlighting the potential benefits of integrated care as a way of addressing the needs of people with alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems, given the broad range of other issues clients often experience. However, there has been little academi...
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Main Authors: | Michael Savic (Author), David Best (Author), Victoria Manning (Author), Dan I. Lubman (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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