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Using a Systems Thinking Approach to Address the Opioid Epidemic in Georgia

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  • B. Manteuffel
  • L. Alderman
  • J. Branscomb
  • K. Minyard

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This book chapter describes the application of systems thinking and the use of an opioid systems map to addressing response to the opioid epidemic in Georgia.

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  • B. Manteuffel & L. Alderman & J. Branscomb & K. Minyard, "undated". "Using a Systems Thinking Approach to Address the Opioid Epidemic in Georgia," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ae43c69311eb4309a3ad2ae47, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ae43c69311eb4309a3ad2ae477982f6c
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    opioids; systems; public health;
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