McFarland Bentson H, Walker Dale, Silk-Walker Patricia
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2017;24(1):107-126. doi: 10.5820/aian.2401.2017.107.
The present study examined costs of two residential substance abuse treatment programs designed for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs). Costs for one agency were well within national norms, while costs at the other program were less than expected from nationwide data. Economies of scale accounted for much of the difference between observed and expected costs. Culturally specific residential substance abuse treatment services can be provided to urban AI/ANs within budgets typically found at mainstream programs.
本研究考察了为美国城市印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/ANs)设计的两个住院药物滥用治疗项目的成本。一个机构的成本完全在国家规范范围内,而另一个项目的成本低于全国数据预期。规模经济是观察到的成本与预期成本之间差异的主要原因。可以在主流项目通常的预算范围内,为城市AI/ANs提供具有文化特色的住院药物滥用治疗服务。