Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment In The US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, And High Costs

Author:

King Caroline A.1,Beetham Tamara2,Smith Natashia3,Englander Honora4,Button Dana5,Brown Patrick C. M.6,Hadland Scott E.7,Bagley Sarah M.8,Wright Olivia Rae9,Korthuis P. Todd10,Cook Ryan11

Affiliation:

1. Caroline A. King , Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon.

2. Tamara Beetham, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

3. Natashia Smith, Oregon Health & Science University.

4. Honora Englander, Oregon Health & Science University.

5. Dana Button, Oregon Health & Science University.

6. Patrick C. M. Brown, Oregon Health & Science University.

7. Scott E. Hadland, Boston University and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

8. Sarah M. Bagley, Boston University and Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.

9. Olivia Rae Wright, PeaceHealth, Vancouver, Washington.

10. P. Todd Korthuis, Oregon Health & Science University.

11. Ryan Cook, Oregon Health & Science University.

Publisher

Health Affairs (Project Hope)

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