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The Role of Law and Policy in Reducing Deaths Attributable to Alcohol to Reach Healthy People’s Substance Abuse Goals in the United States

About this resource:

HHS Non-systematic Review

Source: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Last Reviewed: May 2020

This report is part of the Healthy People 2020 Law and Health Policy Project. The Project’s goal is to increase awareness of the roles law and policy play in improving health. The Project includes:

  • A series of reports, including this one on reducing deaths due to alcohol
  • Webinars and other materials related to national health objectives 

This report is meant for diverse audiences, like:

  • Community and tribal leaders
  • Government officials
  • Public health professionals
  • Health care providers
  • Lawyers
  • Social service providers
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Suggested Citation

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Grossman, E., Kerr, W., and Toomey, T. (2020). The Role of Law and Policy in Reducing Deaths Attributable to Alcohol to Reach Healthy People’s Substance Abuse Goals in the United States. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Retrieved from: https://www.healthypeople.gov/sites/default/files/SA_report_2020-05-13_508_0.pdf.