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Services integration and cost-effectiveness.

Michael E Hilton1, Michael Fleming, Henry Glick

  • 1Division of Clinical and Prevention Research, NIAAA, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-7003, USA. mhilton@niaaa.nih.gov

Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
|February 27, 2003
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Integrating alcohol treatment with other health and social services is crucial for clients with multiple needs. Research is exploring effective and cost-effective methods for linking these essential services to inform policy.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Services Research
  • Social Work

Background:

  • Increasing integration of alcohol treatment services with broader health and social support systems.
  • Growing policy focus on optimizing service linkage for individuals with complex needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present recent research on effective and cost-effective methods for linking alcohol treatment with other services.
  • To inform public policy regarding integrated care models for multiple-problem clients.

Main Methods:

  • Symposium presentation of recent studies.
  • Review of existing literature on service integration and linkage.

Main Results:

  • A small but growing body of evidence exists on service linkage strategies.

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  • Current studies highlight the potential for improved client outcomes through integrated care.
  • Conclusions:

    • Further research is needed to establish definitive best practices for service integration.
    • Evidence-based linkage strategies can significantly inform public policy debates on healthcare and social service delivery.