Studies have shown the annual cost of substance abuse to the Nation to be $510 8 billion in 1999 (Harwood 2000) More specifically Alcohol abuse cost the Nation $191 6 billion 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
• Cost of Treatment versus No Treatment - The avoidable cost per substance abuser was $13500 and $34000 if intangible costs are considered The cost of treatment is $11600 per user If everyone in the US who needs substance abused received treatment it would come at a cost of $224 billion Treatment of substance abuse to all users results in
Studies have shown the annual cost of substance abuse to the Nation to be $510 8 billion in 1999 (Harwood 2000) More specifically Alcohol abuse cost the Nation $191 6 billion; 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
billion of cost in the United States Of that amount 71 2 percent was due to loss of employment productivity and 8 7 percent was due to healthcare costs (Necochea 2006) Such costs are not unique to the United States: Rehm and colleagues (2006) report that the totality of substance abuse in Canada in 2002 was almost CA$40 billion
Drug Abuse Cost Estimate: $3 9 Billion Annually Missouri AlcoholAbuse Cost Estimate: $3 6 Billion Annually Productivity Losses: $193 2 Billion Healthcare Expenditures: $100 1 Billion Disability Payments: $24 3 Billion U S Serious Mental Illness Cost: $317 6 Billion Missouri Serious Mental Illness Cost Estimate: $7 1 Billion Annually
A cost -benefit analysis was used to examine the aggregate economic impact of substance abuse treatment The conservative post treatment outcome of the combined costs revealed a range or $4 12 to $3 98 million dollar overall offset a difference that resulted in 20 to 16 percent savings above the fixed treatment cost
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COMMUNITY CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR SUBSTANCE USE fsph iupui edu/doc/news-events/Community-Conditions-Favorable-for-Substance-Use pdf 1 avr 2018 Significant community-level risk factors for substance use more than $740 billion annually in costs related the United States
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