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RTI In The Media

Mental health coverage parity remains out of reach, survey says

April 17, 2024 - Bloomberg Law
Article

Estimating state-level health burden of diabetes: Diabetes-attributable fractions for diabetes complications

February 01, 2019
RTI In The Media

Report: Patients less likely to get behavioral health covered by insurance than other needs

April 17, 2024 - Maryland Matters
Announcement

Issue Brief Summarizes Promising Efforts to Address Social Determinants of Health for Medicare and Medicaid Dual Enrollees

July 07, 2021
Event

2023 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition

April 17, 2023
News Release

New study finds continuing pervasive disparities in access to in-network mental health and substance use disorder treatment

April 17, 2024
RTI In The Media

Mental health and substance use disorders often go untreated for parents on Medicaid

April 19, 2024 - New York Times
Focus Area

Health Systems Strengthening for Noncommunicable Diseases

RTI In The Media

Patients 4 times more likely to see out-of-network behavioral providers than medical providers

April 17, 2024 - Becker's Behavioral Health
Event

44th Annual Research Society on Alcohol Scientific Meeting

June 19, 2021
Expert

Arnie Aldridge

Expert

La Sonya (Sonya) A. Goode

Expert

Tami Mark

Expert

Gary A. Zarkin

Announcement

RTI awarded contract to implement and monitor new payment model for oncology care

March 14, 2023
Expert

William N. Dowd

News Release

New Study Projects Treatments Needed to Eliminate Hepatitis C Infection in U.S. Regions

July 10, 2019
Expert

Olga Khavjou

Expert

Kristen C. Giombi

News Release

Study Finds a Diabetes Prevention Program Could Save $5.7 Billion in 25 Years

January 25, 2012