Programme Costs
Cross-source consensus on Programme Costs from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The analysis used 2024 Canadian dollars and adopted a health-sector perspective. — Cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada’s National Overdose Response Service
- Health Canada provided C$1,592,000 over two years for NORS establishment and operation. — Cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada’s National Overdose Response Service
- Programme cost per call was calculated by dividing total NORS programme costs by substance-use calls. — Cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada’s National Overdose Response Service
- The model included inpatient, emergency, pharmacy, outpatient, naloxone, ambulance, hospitalisation, autopsy, and funeral costs. — Cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada’s National Overdose Response Service
- Excluding economies of scale likely made the analysis conservative because per-call costs had already declined since launch. — Cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada’s National Overdose Response Service