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Treating patients with opioid overdose at a primary care emergency outpatient clinic: a cost-minimization analysis.

Jon Hjellum VibetoOdd Martin VallersnesAndrea DoblougMette BrekkeDag JacobsenØivind EkebergKnut Reidar Wangen
Published in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2021)
Compared to hospital treatment, treating patients with opioid overdose in a primary care setting costs substantially less. Our findings are probably generalizable to poisoning with other substances of abuse. Implementing elements of the OAEOC procedure in primary care emergency clinics and in hospital emergency departments could improve the use of health care resources.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • chronic pain
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • pain management
  • general practice
  • adverse drug
  • minimally invasive
  • drinking water
  • health insurance
  • smoking cessation