Alcohol Interventions for Trauma Patients Treated in Emergency Departments and Hospitals: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
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2007-02
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Abstract
Summarizes a study of whether screening for problem drinking and interventions to reduce alcohol intake in hospital trauma centers reduce the direct cost of injury-related health care. Compares the costs of injury recidivism with and without intervention.
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Health, Health, Healthcare Access/Reform, Substance Abuse
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http://www.rwjf.org/files/publications/other/Research%20Highlight%2019%5B6%5D.pdf