Cost of start-up activities to implement a community-level opioid overdose reduction intervention in the HEALing Communities Study.
Iván D MontoyaColleen WatsonArnie AldridgeDanielle RyanSean M MurphyBrenda AmuchiKathryn E McCollisterBruce R SchackmanJoshua L BushDrew SpeerKristin HarlowStephen OrmeGary A ZarkinMathieu CastryEric E SeiberJoshua A BarocasBenjamin P LinasLaura E StarbirdPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2024)
We identified three distinct CTH hiring models that affected start-up costs: hospital-academic (Massachusetts), university-academic (Kentucky and Ohio), and community-leveraged (New York). Hiring, training, and purchasing start-up costs were lowest in New York due to existing local infrastructure. Community-based implementation similar to the New York model may have lower start-up costs due to leveraging of existing infrastructure, relationships, and support from local health departments.