Introducing: HEALing Communities Event Series
We are pleased to introduce the quarterly HEALing Communities event series, each an hour-long exploration of the many different aspects of the study. The National Institute of Health (NIH) launched the HEAL (Helping to End Addiction Long-termSM) initiative, an aggressive, trans-agency effort to speed scientific solutions to stem the national opioid public health crisis. The School of Social Work received an $86 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to spearhead an ambitious multi-year effort to reduce opioid overdose deaths in New York State. The effort, part of a nationwide research study on how to address the opioid crisis, is being led by SIG Director and University Professor Dr. Nabila El-Bassel.
This federal grant, one of Columbia’s largest ever, brings together Columbia’s School of Social Work, the Department of Psychiatry, the Mailman School of Public Health, the Data Science Institute, as well as researchers from Albert Einstein School of Medicine/Montefiore Health System, City University of New York, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York University School of Medicine, University of Miami, and Yale School of Medicine.
December 2nd: Economic Evaluation of Integrated Opioid Overdose Reduction Interventions in the HEALing Communities Study
At the inaugural event, Drs. Bruce R. Schackman and Laura Starbird will explore how measuring the cost of the Study will help others replicate the model. Specifically, this talk will review recent economic evaluation literature relevant to medication for opioid use disorder and overdose prevention. Drs. Schackman and Starbird will describe basic cost-effectiveness analysis concepts and apply these to an overview of the economic evaluation activities and plans for the HEALing Communities Study.
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