A cost benefit analysis of a virtual overdose monitoring service/mobile overdose response service: the national overdose response service
Abstract Background The overdose crisis continues across Canada which calls for novel harm reduction strategies. Previous research indicates that a majority of eHealth solutions are cost-effective however current literature on the cost-benefit of eHealth for harm reduction is sparse. The National Ov...
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Main Authors: | William Rioux (Author), Benjamin Enns (Author), Jennifer Jackson (Author), Hena Quereshi (Author), Mike Irvine (Author), S. Monty Ghosh (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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