Health and economic impacts of an HIV intervention in out of treatment substance abusers: evidence from a dynamic model.

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Published in Health Care Manag Sci on February 01, 2005

Authors

Anke Richter1, Brett Loomis

Author Affiliations

1: Defense Resource Management Institute, Naval Postgraduate School, 1522 Cunningham Rd, Code 64Rt, Monterey, CA 93943, USA. arichter@nps.navy.mil

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