A. Frei et al., ECONOMIC-EVALUATION IN A TRIAL OF MEDICALLY CONTROLLED PRESCRIPTION OF NARCOTICS TO DEPENDENT USERS (PROVE), Sozial- und Praventivmedizin, 43(4), 1998, pp. 185-194
In the 1994-1996 trial of medically controlled prescription of narcoti
cs to dependent users, 800 places were ascribed to heroin substitutes,
and another 200 for methadone and morphine substitutes. The trial was
evaluated with the aid of an accompanying research. Among the results
demonstrated in the evaluation was an improvement of the health of th
e participants. The economic assessment was drawn from observations of
health effects within a sub-sample of 142 participants from four cent
ers. In a retrospective statistical survey for each acute illness whic
h could be influenced through the trial, the number of diagnoses was r
ecorded in the first and thirteenth month after study entry Also, base
d on a number of representative cases for each of these acute illnesse
s, the resource use, ie. the types and numbers of medical products and
services rendered to the patients, was recorded. The results showed a
clear decline in depressive episodes, skin diseases, digestive system
disorders as well as epileptic attacks and intoxication. Treatment co
sts could be reduced from a total of CHF 94875.- to CHF 21998.-/month
or from CHF 22.27 to CHF 5.15/patient per dal: The improvement of soma
tic and psychic health due to the medically controlled prescription of
narcotics resulted in a benefit of CHF 17.11/person per day.