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Book
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Drug and Alcohol Findings
Keywords
alcohol
treatment entry
penetration
caseload
severity
needs assessment
epidemiology
primary care referral
commissioning
national policy
hospital admissions

How Many Drinkers Should Be in Treatment? An Effectiveness Bank Hot Topic

HOW MANY DRINKERS SHOULD BE IN TREATMENT?

What proportion of England’s problem drinkers are in treatment, how far does that fall short of the number who *should* be – and how do we judge ‘should’? Depending on where you draw the line, performance ranges from abysmal to excellent. Asks whether austerity-driven public service funding cuts have obstructed routes into treatment, decreasing the extent to which treatment is meeting the needs of the alcohol-dependent population.

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