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The Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the United States - 1992

Table 4.2

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Services in Treatment Units

Modalities

Current Clients
(thousands)

Unduplicated
Clients
(thousands)

Annual
Admissions
(thousands)

Hospital

17.5

296.0

591.7

Freestanding detox center

7.3

210.2

420.2

Short-term residential

20.7

248.3

498.5

Long-term residential

63.8

213.4

428.4

Outpatient

816.2

1,879.5

3,449.0

Methadone

117.0

145.1

345.3

Other providers

11.1

44.5

81.7

TOTAL

1,053.6

3,036.9

5,814.8

Source: Analysis by The Lewin Group.
Note: Components may not sum to totals because of rounding.


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