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pubmed-article:9192581pubmed:abstractTextThe Better Chance Program offers a model for coordinating managed care for pregnant substance abusers. Support groups may prove useful for other high-risk segments of society inasmuch as they are enrolled in more restrictive health delivery systems.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9192581pubmed:articleTitleThe use of support groups among pregnant substance abusers: implications for managed care.lld:pubmed
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