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Summer
Institute
on Longitudinal Research
August 14-16, 2006
A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D., Treatment
Research Institute and University of Pennsylvania
Presentation:
"What
if Addiction Were Treated, Evaluated and Reimbursed as a Chronic
Illness?"
Selected references:
Kimberly, J. R., & McLellan, A. T. (2006). The business of
addiction treatment: A research agenda. Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 31(1), 24-29.
McLellan, A. T., McKay, J. R., Forman, R., Cacciola, J., & Kemp,
J. (2005). Reconsidering
the evaluation of addiction treatment: From retrospective follow-up
to concurrent recovery monitoring. Addiction,100, 447-458.
McLellan, A. T., & Meyers, K. (2004). Contemporary
addiction treatment: A review of systems problems in the treatment
of adults and adolescents with substance use disorders. Biological
Psychiatry, 28, 345 - 361.
McLellan, A.T., Kleber, H. D., & Carise, D. (2003). The
national addiction treatment infrastructure: Can it support the
public's demand for quality care? Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 25,117-121.
McLellan, A. T., O'Brien, C.P., Lewis, D. L., & Kleber, H.
D. (2000). Drug
addiction as a chronic medical illness: Implications for treatment,
insurance and evaluation. JAMA, 284,1689-1695.
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