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J Addict Dis ; 36(1): 5-13, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27135713

ABSTRACT

The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the UK Drug Interventions Program which directs adult drug-misusing offenders out of crime and into treatment programs was established. Quality-adjusted life year estimates from the UK Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study were collected and a cost-utility assessment of the Drug Interventions Program was conducted. Cost-utility assessment confirmed that the Drug Interventions Program is both effective and cost-effective with an average net cost saving of £668 (£6,207 including one case of homicide). This study provides evidence that drug intervention programs are cost-effective as they reduce crime, improve quality-of-life and reduce subsequent drug use.


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Substance-Related Disorders/therapy , Adult , Cost Savings , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Crime/economics , Crime/prevention & control , Female , Health Status , Humans , Male , Models, Economic , Program Evaluation , Quality of Life , Substance-Related Disorders/economics , United Kingdom
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