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PEDIATRICS Vol. 108 No. 4 October 2001, pp. 1025-1029

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:
Improving Substance Abuse Prevention, Assessment, and Treatment Financing for Children and Adolescents

Committee on Child Health Financing and Committee on Substance Abuse

The numbers of children, adolescents, and families affected by substance abuse have sharply increased since the early 1990s. The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the scope and urgency of this problem and has developed this policy statement for consideration by Congress, federal and state agencies, employers, national organizations, health care professionals, health insurers, managed care organizations, advocacy groups, and families.

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