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Title
Strategies to Improve Long-Term Outcomes for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury
Published
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2022
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Description
1 online resource (5 pages) : illustrations
Summary
This brief describes findings from a study on the long-term outcomes of traumatic brain injury for veterans, the future needs of this population, effective treatments, and the availability of community-based resources
Related To
See also RAND/RR-A1205-1
nnam IMPROVING CARE FOR VETERANS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ACROSS THE LIFESPAN RAND/RR-A1205-1
Notes
Title from PDF document (viewed April 29, 2022)
"Wounded Warrior Project"
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Includes bibliographical references
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Electronic book
Author
Bouskill, Kathryn E
Farmer, Carrie M
Cabreros, Irineo
Cantor, Jonathan H
Ernecoff, Natalie
Hu, Lynn
Fischer, Shira H
Kofner, Aaron
Meredith, Lisa S. (Lisa Seidel), 1959-
Mizel, Matthew L
Motala, Aneesa
Piquado, Tepring
Predmore, Zachary
Ramchand, Rajeev
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
Wounded Warrior Project.
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