📻: Christina Andrews on States' Role in Substance Use Disorder Treatment via Medicaid
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    Christina Andrews on States' Role in Substance Use Disorder Treatment via Medicaid

    Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Christina Andrews of the University of South Carolina on her recent paper that explores how substance use disorder benefits vary across Medicaid managed care plans and the role states play in coverage activities.

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