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
Issue Brief #7: Implementing Health Care Reform—Benefit Design Provides Opportunity to Reduce Addiction Treatment Gap
Closing the Addiction Treatment Gap: Early Accomplishments in a Three Year Initiative
Poll: Open Society Institute/Lake Research Partners
Poll: Open Society Institute/Lake Research Partners
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Poll Finds Bipartisan Agreement on One Aspect of Health Care Reform: 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
Healing Mind and Body: Behavioral Health and Reform Briefing
Addiction Treatment Will Help Make Health Reform Affordable, New Analysis Shows
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