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← Insurers’ profit motive makes it hard for his patients to get care they need
SAMHSA nationwide database of buprenorphine providers is rife with wrong numbers and practices that don’t prescribe the medication →

Response in the Globe to my letter about difficulties in accessing mental health care

Posted on January 3, 2020 by jwboyd

Here is a response to my recent letter in the Boston Globe.

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← Insurers’ profit motive makes it hard for his patients to get care they need
SAMHSA nationwide database of buprenorphine providers is rife with wrong numbers and practices that don’t prescribe the medication →

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