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HPM Research Publish A Guide for Identifying Existing Health Resources for Participants in Diversion Programs


December 1, 2015

Authored by:

k.betts

Katie Horton, Naomi Seiler, Stephanie Curtis, who received her MPH from the HPM department, and Mary-Beth Malcarney are the authors of "Identifying Existing Health Resources for Participants in Diversion Programs: A Guide for Stakeholders," published by the Open Society Foundations (Dec. 2015).

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