학술논문

Cost effectiveness of Streetworks' needle exchange program of Edmonton.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Canadian Journal of Public Health (CAN J PUBLIC HEALTH), 1999 May-Jun; 90(3): 168-171. (4p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0008-4263
Abstract
Objective: To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of the Edmonton Streetworks needle exchange program, in terms of the additional cost per HIV infection averted. The main outcome measures were needle use with and without Streetworks, HIV cases averted, and program costs.Methods: We conducted interviews and HIV saliva tests on a sample of street-involved intravenous drug users (IDU) who are regular Streetworks' clients. Outcomes were used in a cost-effectiveness model.Results: It is projected that the program has a cost-effectiveness of $9,500 (Canadian) per HIV infection delayed for one year.Conclusions: The discounted cost per case averted is less than the cost of a case of AIDS. Continuing the program is a dominant strategy.