expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RTI International. Rising health care costs in recent years have increased pressures on providers, insurers, and policymakers to monitor the costs, cost-effectiveness, and cost–benefit of all health care services, including alcohol-related services. Without solid information regarding the economic implications of alcohol-related services, health insurance companies, managed care organizations, and policymakers may be reluctant to fund these services. As reviewed in this article, economic analyses—such as cost, cost-effectiveness, and cost–benefit analyses, including cost-offset studies—have been applied to alcoholism treatment outcomes research t...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
Background: The overarching goal of health policies is to maximize health and societal benefits. Eco...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
tag=1 data=Economic evaluation of treatment for alcohol problems tag=2 data=Heather, Nick tag=...
Background and Methods: The treatment of substance abuse is an important health service available in...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful c...
This article examines the role of health services research in alcoholism treatment. Alcoholism servi...
Objective: This article assesses the ability of the economic outcome measures in the Economic Form 9...
Financing, payment, and organization and management of alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment servic...
was a randomized controlled trial of screening and brief intervention in primary care clinics. One o...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
Background: The overarching goal of health policies is to maximize health and societal benefits. Eco...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
tag=1 data=Economic evaluation of treatment for alcohol problems tag=2 data=Heather, Nick tag=...
Background and Methods: The treatment of substance abuse is an important health service available in...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful c...
This article examines the role of health services research in alcoholism treatment. Alcoholism servi...
Objective: This article assesses the ability of the economic outcome measures in the Economic Form 9...
Financing, payment, and organization and management of alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment servic...
was a randomized controlled trial of screening and brief intervention in primary care clinics. One o...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
Background: The overarching goal of health policies is to maximize health and societal benefits. Eco...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...