Denying treatment to drug and alcohol-dependent patients
There has been a concerted move in the West to reduce health care expenditure and multiple moves have been made to achieve these cost reductions. Many approaches have been taken including the restriction of services to subsets within the population. Drug and alcohol dependent patients have often bee...
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