• There were 118 known cases of HIV or AIDS in Alaska in 2010 attributed to intravenous drug use; 57 HIV positive and 61 with HIV and AIDS Annual costs of treatment are $7 5 million • Of hepatitis B and C cases in Alaska in 2010 can be attributed to intravenous drug use with an 437 annual cost of treatment of $7 3 million
Tobacco use cost the Nation $167 8 billion Drug abuse cost the Nation $151 4 billion Substance abuse clearly is among the most costly health problems in the United States Among national estimates of the costs of illness for 33 diseases and conditions alcohol ranked second tobacco ranked sixth and drug disorders ranked seventh (National Institutes of Health [NIH] 2000)
research could lead to high-quality accessible effective and cost-efficient drug abuse prevention services offered in a variety of venues to include schools communities the workplace and the healthcare system In the first chapter Merrill and Fox discuss in detail the cost impact of drug abuse on Federal entitlement spending
the control group The average cost per new prescription was $4 16 lower (p= 02) in the intervention group and the average cost for new and refilled prescriptions was $4 99 lower (p= 01) Further the 6month savings from new prescriptions and their refills were estimated to be $3450 (95 confidence interval (CI) $1030$5863) per provider 3
Alcohol and other drug use in LAC costs nearly $13 billion annually in tangible costs2 Nonusers Risky users 2157000 (25 )19 People with SUD 1 People in publicly funded SUD treatment 24 •The average annual taxpayer cost per inmate in California is $708126 •One -sixth of US young adults drove under the influence of AOD in the past year10
drug court costs $2 6 billion for drug interdiction $2 5 billion for prevention treatment research and evaluation and $3 8 billion in health care costs $1 9 billion in state spending: $336 million for public safety costs for drug enforcement
towards the decriminalisation of drug use A clear emphasis shift is sorely needed to steer policy in this direction In this report we calculate the cost of criminalising drug use and show how providing drug treatment is more cost-effective We will also cite evidence to indicate that treatment has other benefits as well in the long-term
Substance Abuse Prevention Dollars and Cents: A Cost-Benefit www samhsa gov/sites/default/files/cost-benefits-prevention pdf A Cost-Benefit Analysis U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse
Human and financial costs of drug addiction - UK Parliament researchbriefings files parliament uk/documents/CDP-2017-0230/CDP-2017-0230 pdf 21 nov 2017 costs of drug addiction to be held in Westminster Hall on Wednesday 22 drug use was similar to the 2015/16 survey (18 0 ) but lower
Costs of drug abuse to society - ICMPE www icmpe org/test1/journal/issues/v2 pdf /2-133_text pdf Aims: Researchers for the economic cost of alcohol and drug abuse in the United States 1992 used systematic cost-of-illness measurement methods to evaluate the
International guidelines for estimating the costs of substance abuse apps who int/iris/bitstream/10665/42603/1/9241545828_eng pdf Costs and cost analysis 4 Guidelines ! Single Eric II International Symposium on Estimating the Economic and Social Costs of Substance Abuse
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF DRUG ABUSE www unodc org/ pdf /technical_series_1998-01-01_1 pdf A Apparent "benefits" and costs of drug abuse and trafficking Development of real (inflation-adjusted) cocaine and heroin prices in the
Canadian Substance Use Costs and Harms (2015-2017) [report] csuch ca/publications/CSUCH-Canadian-Substance-Use-Costs-Harms-Report-2020-en pdf Executive Summary 1 Overall Costs of Substance Use 1 Healthcare Costs 2 Lost Productivity Costs 3 Criminal Justice Costs 3 Other Direct Costs
SUMMARY OF THE ECONOMIC COSTS OF SUBSTANCE USE alaskamentalhealthtrust org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/McDowell-Group-Joint-Alcohol-and-Drugs-Summary-1 21 2020 pdf Economic Costs of Alcohol Misuse in Alaska and The Economic Costs of Drug In 2018 combined estimated direct costs of substance-use disorders—borne by
Economic consequences of drug abuse - INCB www incb org/documents/Publications/AnnualReports/AR2013/English/AR_2013_E_Chapter_I pdf A brief discussion of the costs of alternative policies and the disproportionate economic impact of drug abuse on speci c populations including women children