Lewis, Deanna2010-03-312024-07-232010-03-312024-07-232007-02http://www.rwjf.org/files/publications/other/Research%20Highlight%2019%5B6%5D.pdffdc76600016https://hdl.handle.net/10244/555Summarizes 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.en-USHealthHealth, Healthcare Access/ReformSubstance AbuseAlcohol Interventions for Trauma Patients Treated in Emergency Departments and Hospitals: A Cost-Benefit AnalysisIssue Briefs