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

New Data Show Millions of Americans with Alcohol and Drug Addiction Could Benefit from Health Care Reform
Press Release
September 16, 2010
If implemented properly, federal health care reform legislation could help remove financial barriers to treatment for millions of Americans, according to 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.

Defining the Addiction Treatment Gap: Data Summary
November 2010
This summary of data related to drug and alcohol addiction and treatment is designed to provide a statistical context for efforts to close America’s addiction treatment gap, including the design of an addiction treatment benefit as part of health care reform implementation.

Issue Brief #7: Implementing Health Care Reform—Benefit Design Provides Opportunity to Reduce Addiction Treatment Gap
September 2010
The March 2010 passage of health care reform means millions more Americans will have insurance coverage for addiction treatment as part of their basic benefit package. This represents a major step forward in making addiction treatment part of a comprehensive approach to integrated health care.

Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap: Early Accomplishments in a Three Year Initiative
July 2010
This document provides a summary of the program's efforts to expand access to and funding for drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

Poll: Open Society Institute/Lake Research Partners
September 2009
This OSI survey shows that in a time of partisan debate over health reform, Americans across party lines agree on improving access to addiction treatment.

Poll: Open Society Institute/Lake Research Partners
June 2009
Sponsored by the Open Society Institute, this study examines attitudes toward the accessibility of alcohol- and drug-addiction treatment for the many Americans who need these services.

Poll Finds Bipartisan Agreement on One Aspect of Health Care Reform: Addiction Treatment
Press Release
September 23, 2009
As the debate over health care reform continues on Capitol Hill, a national poll sponsored by the Open Society Institute shows broad, bipartisan support for ensuring that all Americans have access to alcohol and drug addiction treatment.

Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap: Statement on Annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health Data Released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
September 10, 2009
National data released today confirms that untreated alcohol and drug addiction remains at pandemic levels, with 23 million Americans suffering from the disease, approximately the same number that suffers from type 2 diabetes.

Healing Mind and Body: Behavioral Health and Reform Briefing
July 17, 2009
The Open Society Institute, the Alliance for Health Reform, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored a briefing on mental health and substance use disorders.

Addiction Treatment Will Help Make Health Reform Affordable, New Analysis Shows
Press Release
July 16, 2009
Treating Americans who are addicted to alcohol and drugs will lead to substantial health care savings totaling billions of dollars over a decade, according to an analysis released by the Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap initiative.

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