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Stay informed with periodic news and announcements from the Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap initiative.

About the Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap Initiative
This national program is designed to create awareness of—and increase resources to close—an alarming gap in the availability of drug and alcohol addiction treatment for Americans who need it.  more

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about the issue of addiction and OSI's Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap initiative.  more

Getting to Truly Comprehensive Healthcare Reform
Victor Capoccia
March 25, 2009
Ensuring that Obama's call for comprehensive reform goes beyond applause-worthy sound bites, and translates into action, is vital to fixing what ails our current system, writes Victor Capoccia of the Open Society Institute.  more

Recommended Resources
A selection of national reports, surveys, and other resources that point to the alarming gap in the availability of addiction treatment for those who seek it.  more

Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap Initiative Highlights Opportunities for New "Drug Czar"
Press Release
March 11, 2009
The director of the OSI Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap initiative stated that key opportunities exist for the new director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy to shift the U.S. approach to the problem of addiction. more

Open Society Institute Awards Millions to Expand Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Press Release
October 7, 2008
OSI announces the selection of eight grantee organizations working to increase the availability of resources for the delivery of high-quality treatment for drug and alcohol addiction for all who need it.  more

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