Effectiveness of Substance Use Navigation for Emergency Department Patients with Substance Use Disorders: An Implementation Study
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H. Schwimmer | A. Herring | E. Rusoja | E. Anderson | A. Friedman | C. Hailozian | J. Luftig | M. Ullal | Ranjana Shardha
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