ON-LINE ALCOHOL INTERVENTIONS WOULD IMPROVE HEALTH CARE VALUE FOR MONEY
Computer simulation suggests that health would improve and/or costs be reduced if on-line brief
interventions and therapy were added to or partly replaced conventional alcohol-related health care;
these results for the Netherlands are based on a simulation model applicable as an aid to national
policymaking in other countries.
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