University of Texas: Electronic Intervention Is Cost-Effective Way to Help Women With Substance Abuse Issues
July 16, 2019
July 16, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas, July 16 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
Providing substance-abuse intervention services for women, particularly in the setting of reproductive health centers, is critical to positive patient outcomes, and offering those services electronically is much less expensive and just as effective in reducing substance abuse as a clinician-delivered intervention, according to new research from the LBJ School of Public Affairs a . . .
Providing substance-abuse intervention services for women, particularly in the setting of reproductive health centers, is critical to positive patient outcomes, and offering those services electronically is much less expensive and just as effective in reducing substance abuse as a clinician-delivered intervention, according to new research from the LBJ School of Public Affairs a . . .