🎙️Treatment Courts and Health Outcomes w/ Elizabeth Van Nostrand
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Dear John,
ICYMI, Elizabeth Van Nostrand of Temple University appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss her recent paper exploring how Indiana adults participating in treatment court program tended to have better health outcomes than individuals who applied and were accepted but chose not to participate.
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