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States and substance abuse treatment programs: Funding and guidelines for infection-related services

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  • Kritz, S.
  • Brown Jr., L.S.
  • Goldsmith, R.J.
  • Bini, E.J.
  • Robinson, J.
  • Alderson, D.
  • Novo, P.
  • Rotrosen, J.

Abstract

Community-based substance abuse treatment programs provide HIV, hepatitis C virus, and sexually transmitted infection services. To explore how state funding and guidelines affect practice, we surveyed state agency administrators and substance abuse treatment program administrators and clinicians regarding 8 infection-related services. Although state funding for infection-related services is widely available, substance abuse treatment programs do not always access it. Substance abuse treatment program guidelines are clearer in states that have written guidelines. Improved communication between state agencies and substance abuse treatment programs may enhance service.

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  • Kritz, S. & Brown Jr., L.S. & Goldsmith, R.J. & Bini, E.J. & Robinson, J. & Alderson, D. & Novo, P. & Rotrosen, J., 2008. "States and substance abuse treatment programs: Funding and guidelines for infection-related services," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 98(5), pages 824-826.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2007.119578_1
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.119578
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