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Economic benefits of trauma informed care

I've got a "sneaking suspicion" that someone has provided the answer I'm looking for but cannot readily bring it to mind if I have seen the answer to this question:

Many of us believe that not only do people benefit, in terms of quality and comprehensiveness of care they receive from a trauma informed primary care health service, but that such services also benefit from adopting a trauma informed approach in terms of economic benefit, reducing the need for "revolving door" patients so regularly seeing primary care medical practitioners, and these practitioners also benefit from seeing their services more effectively used -- very much a Win/Win situation for all involved. But has anyone done a cost-effectiveness study of such trauma informed services?

 

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