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Substance Abuse Economics - cover

Substance Abuse Economics

Victor Healey

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Substance Abuse Economics examines the significant economic burden that drug abuse places on healthcare systems and society, bridging the gap between public health and economic stability. It meticulously quantifies costs, demonstrating how substance abuse drains resources, strains infrastructure, and diminishes productivity. The book highlights that understanding these economic impacts is crucial for informed policymaking and effective prevention strategies.

 
For instance, the study emphasizes the significant costs of healthcare associated with substance abuse, from emergency room visits to long-term treatment programs. The book explores direct healthcare costs, indirect costs like lost productivity, and broader societal costs involving law enforcement and social welfare. It uses cost-analysis methodologies to measure the economic impacts of substance abuse, drawing on data from national health surveys and administrative claims.

 
The analysis reveals the impact of substance abuse on labor markets, economic growth, and the criminal justice system. By translating complex concepts into accessible language, this book provides policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the public with the tools needed for informed decision-making.

 
The book progresses logically, beginning with fundamental concepts of health economics and cost-analysis, then moving to direct healthcare costs, indirect costs, and societal costs. It concludes with practical recommendations for policymakers and healthcare providers, addressing ongoing debates such as the cost-effectiveness of treatment modalities. This approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of the economic dimensions of substance abuse, offering valuable insights for resource allocation and intervention strategies.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 78 pages.

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