Doctors Who Treat Opioid Addiction Often See Very Few Patients
It can be very hard to find medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction, but most doctors who provide it do so for just a small number of patients, a study finds.
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September 20, 2016 at 10:59PM
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NPR News: Doctors Who Treat Opioid Addiction Often See Very Few Patients
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