United States:
Integration Of Behavioral And Physical Health Care: Licensing And Reimbursement Barriers And Opportunities In New Jersey
14 April 2016
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Elizabeth G. Litten served as a peer reviewer for the Seton Hall
University School of Law report, "Integration of Behavioral
and Physical Health Care: Licensing and Reimbursement Barriers and
Opportunities in New Jersey." View the full report.
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