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“Tackling the Substance Use Disorder Crisis: The Role of Access to Treatment Facilities”

Adriana Corredor‐Waldron, Janet Currie

2021Journal of Health Economics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The continuing drug overdose crisis in the U.S. has highlighted the urgent need for greater access to treatment. This paper examines the impact of openings and closings of substance use disorder treatment facilities in New Jersey on emergency room visits for substance use disorder issues among nearby residents. We find that drug-related ER visits increase by 7.4% after a facility closure and decrease by 6.5% after an opening. The effects are smaller for the middle aged than for either younger or older people, and are also somewhat larger for Black residents, and for those on Medicaid. The results suggest that expanding access to treatment results in significant reductions in morbidity related to drugs.

Topics & Concepts

MedicaidMedicineClosure (psychology)Substance abusePsychiatrySubstance useDrug treatmentEnvironmental healthMedical emergencyEconomic growthPolitical scienceHealth careInternal medicineLawEconomicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentHomelessness and Social Issues
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