Rush B, Tyas S, Martin G
Social Evaluation and Research Dept, Addiction Research Foundation, London, Ontario, Canada.
Addiction. 1996 May;91(5):671-85.
In Canada, individuals experiencing problems related to their alcohol and drug use receive treatment and rehabilitative care through services provided primarily through the publicly funded health and social service system. During the past decade, however, an increasing number of Canadians have received treatment for substance abuse at facilities located in the United States, with most of the cost for this treatment borne by the various provincial health insurance plans. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the Ontario experience of treatment for substance abuse in the United States. First, the policy and planning context for the use of American treatment programs by Ontario residents and the rationale for recent changes to the reimbursement guidelines for such out-of-country treatment is reviewed. Secondly, the major trends in utilization of American programs over the past decade will be described and comparisons drawn to trends in the development of Ontario's own treatment system. This information has been used to help guide the development of treatment services in Ontario. In addition, the data serve as a baseline to measure the impact of various policy and program initiatives recently introduced in Ontario to reduce the utilization of treatment resources based in the United States.
在加拿大,那些有酒精和药物使用相关问题的个人,主要通过由公共资金资助的健康和社会服务系统提供的服务来接受治疗和康复护理。然而在过去十年间,越来越多的加拿大人在美国的治疗机构接受药物滥用治疗,这笔治疗费用的大部分由各省级医疗保险计划承担。本文全面分析了安大略省居民在美国接受药物滥用治疗的情况。首先,回顾了安大略省居民使用美国治疗项目的政策和规划背景,以及近期对此类境外治疗报销指南进行变更的理由。其次,将描述过去十年间使用美国治疗项目的主要趋势,并与安大略省自身治疗系统的发展趋势进行对比。这些信息已被用于指导安大略省治疗服务的发展。此外,这些数据作为一个基线,用以衡量安大略省最近推出的各种政策和项目举措对减少使用美国治疗资源的影响。