Description
“Health Systems in Public Health: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs” is a comprehensive guide that examines the role of health systems in addressing the public health challenges posed by substance use. The book explores how healthcare providers, public health agencies, and policy frameworks collaborate to prevent and manage the health impacts of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. It delves into the integration of substance use prevention and treatment into broader health systems, emphasizing the importance of coordinated care, accessibility, and evidence-based practices.