Guidance

Estimating the cost-effectiveness of local alcohol and drug treatment

Guidance for commissioners on how to estimate the cost-effectiveness of local spending on treatment for alcohol and drug misuse.

Documents

Alcohol and drugs treatment commissioning tool: guidance document

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The guide explains how commissioners can use the alcohol and drug treatment commissioning tool to support service improvement.

Local authority commissioners can use the tool to:

  • consider how well they are meeting local treatment needs
  • identify potential ways of improving local cost-effectiveness
  • inform the planning of service provision

The tool includes:

  • a cost calculator
  • cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) for estimating local spend on treatment interventions
  • prevalence data for alcohol, opiate and crack cocaine use
  • estimates of needs having been met
  • a future scenario planning function

Visit NDTMS.net to access the adult alcohol and drug treatment commissioning tool - you will need to login to download the tool.

You can also find guidance on and access to other economic tools:

The SPOT gives a broad overview of spend and outcomes on a range of public health interventions. The SPOT does not assess the relative cost-effectiveness of different interventions or how to get the best value for money. You should therefore use the SPOT alongside the alcohol and drug treatment commissioning tool.

Updates to this page

Published 27 September 2017

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