On the recordMarch 20, 2018
The practice of requiring substance-use disorder information to be more private than information regarding other chronic illnesses, such as cancer or heart disease, in itself can be stigmatizing.
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congress.govThe practice of requiring substance-use disorder information to be more private than information regarding other chronic illnesses, such as cancer or heart disease, in itself can be stigmatizing.
Mullin discusses the stigma related to substance-use disorder information privacy.
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