加拿大卡尔加里监管消费点过量用药管理的成本分析

IF 0.1 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
MUSICAL QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2020-06-09 DOI:10.32388/j6mq0e
J. Jackson
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背景和目的:我们报告了一项成本研究,使用人群水平的数据来确定监督消费服务(SCS)与常规服务中紧急过量管理的影响。设计:我们从付款人的角度完成了成本分析。在这种设置中,有一种单一付款人的服务交付模式。设置:在卡尔加里,“安全工厂减少危害计划”成立于2017年底,提供全天候使用SCS的服务。该设施是一项由护士主导的服务,可供客户来访。我们在整个项目期间进行了成本分析。这包括两年零三个月。测量:我们使用政府健康数据库,使用以下因素评估了成本:为药物消费提供服务的每月运营成本,为无法在设施中恢复的过量用药客户提供EMS的成本,以及在SCS成功管理的过量用药避免的EMS成本的收益。调查结果:在项目期间,服用过量SCS的客户比例稳步下降。SCS现场可管理的过量用药数量呈上升趋势,目前为98%。SCS管理的每一次过量用药可节省约1600加元的成本,在该项目的使用寿命内可节省230多万加元。结论:SCS的过量用药管理通过抵消使用紧急服务管理过量用药所需的成本来节省成本。
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A Cost Analysis of Overdose Management at a Supervised Consumption Site in Calgary, Canada
Background and Aims: We report on a cost study, using population level data to determine the impact of emergency overdose management at supervised consumption services (SCS) versus conventional services. Design: We completed a cost analysis from a payer’s perspective. In this setting, there is a single-payer model of service delivery. Setting: In Calgary, ‘Safeworks Harm Reduction Program,’ was established in late 2017 and offers 24/7 access to SCS. The facility is a nurse-led service, available for client drop-in. We conducted a cost analysis for the entire duration of the program. This covers two years and three months. Measurements: We assessed costs using the following factors, using government health databases: monthly operational costs of providing services for drug consumption, cost of providing EMS for clients with overdoses who could not be revived at the facility, and benefit of EMS costs averted from overdoses that were successfully managed at the SCS. Findings: The proportion of clients who have overdosed at the SCS has decreased steadily for the duration of the program. The number of overdoses that can be managed on site at the SCS has trended upward, currently 98%. Each overdose that is managed at the SCS produces approximately $1,600 CAD in cost savings, with a savings of over $2.3 million for the lifetime of the program. Conclusions: Overdose management at an SCS creates cost savings by offsetting costs required for managing overdoses using emergency services.
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期刊介绍: The Musical Quarterly, founded in 1915 by Oscar Sonneck, has long been cited as the premier scholarly musical journal in the United States. Over the years it has published the writings of many important composers and musicologists, including Aaron Copland, Arnold Schoenberg, Marc Blitzstein, Henry Cowell, and Camille Saint-Saens. The journal focuses on the merging areas in scholarship where much of the challenging new work in the study of music is being produced.
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