Outpatient treatment of cocaine addiction: suggestions to increase its effectiveness.

A M Washton, N Stone-Washton
Author Information
  1. A M Washton: Washton Institute New York, New York 10016.

Abstract

Faced with the difficult challenge of making effective treatment more available to larger numbers of addicts/users at lower cost, providers and payers of addiction/drug user treatment in the U.S. are looking for cost-effective models of outpatient care as alternatives to expensive residential treatment. This article discusses the clinical appropriateness of outpatient treatment and how to make it more efficacious for cocaine and crack addicts/users.

MeSH Term

Ambulatory Care
Cocaine
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Crack Cocaine
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
Substance-Related Disorders
United States

Chemicals

Crack Cocaine
Cocaine

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