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In the article “The Cost of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Can It Save States Money?,” by Jeffrey W. Swanson, Ph.D., et al., published online on July 30,2013, the abstract and Discussion section reported incorrect percentage decreases associated with the assisted outpatient treatment program. The percentages were corrected for the article's online reposting on September 5,2013, as well as for the article's print appearance in the December 2013 issue and for its online posting as part of that issue.

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