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Drug demand reduction management models - an EU perspective

Jane Mounteney

EMCDDA

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Programmes v Management models

• Interventions, programmes etc

BEST PRACTICE

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Programmes v Management models

• Interventions, programmes etc

BEST PRACTICE

• Strategies, systems, coordination

mechanisms etc

‘BEST PROCESS’

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Good and bad news…

• We do have EDDRA database on evaluated

programmes, Cochrane reviews - best

practice

• No database of management models – best

process!

• We do have some tools…

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The European picture….

…Drug demand reduction practice &

processes vary considerably.

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Factors influencing drug

management systems?

Management

system

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Management

system

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

Drug problem Best

Practice/ Process

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Management

system

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

•Drug field

•Management/ business studies •Health service organisation •Public adminitration

Drug problem Best

Practice/ Process

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

Drug problem Best

practice

Management

system

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Drug demand reduction strategies in EU

(Source: EMCDDA 2008)

National level

• Treatment strategy all countries

• Drug-related-infectious-diseases (DRID) the majority

• Drug-related-deaths (DRD) less than half.

Local level

• Treatment strategies - less than half

• DRID strategies - less than half

• DRD strategies - just a few.

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Availability of demand reduction

strategies in Europe

Treatment Local strategies

Only national strategy

No information

Source: EMCDDA SQ27, 2008

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

Drug problem Best

Practice/ Process

Management

system

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Public

institutions

Private

providers

NGOs GPs

Providers

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Psychosocial outpatient

Psychosocial inpatient

Detoxification

Opioid substitution treatment

Diversity of treatment providers in Europe

Source: EMCDDA SQ27, 2008

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

Drug problem Best

Practice/ Process

Management

system

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Source: EMCDDA SQ27, 2006

Main funding sources

for drug treatment in

Europe Only regional funding

Only state funding

No information

Only health insurance

funding

Mixed models

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Treatment costs (Source: EMCDDA 2008)

Big differences across countries depending on:

• treatment system • insurance and welfare system

Example – Opioid substitution treatment

15 countries: free of costs

3 countries: free for methadone but contribution for buprenorphine

treatment

9 countries: depends on the provider (2 countries no info, Turkey no OST)

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No one model fits all

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Factors influencing drug

management systems

Politics

Media Public opinion

National drug

policies & strategies

Local drug

policies & strategies

Budget &

resources

Existing

services &

organisations

Drug problem Best

Practice/ Process

Management

system

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‘Best process’: 3 angles

• Good governance principles

• Process evaluation research/ tools

• Standards & guidelines

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Good governance principals

Most common: 8 principles put forward by United

Nations organisations

Good governance should be participatory,

consensus-oriented, accountable, transparent,

responsive, equitable and inclusive, effective and

efficient and follow the rule of law.

•Key proponents include the United Nations (1997; 2007), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and

Development (2005), and the World Bank.

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Process evaluation research Vandam et al. 2010

• Drug policy responses need to be integral

(global) and integrated (involvement of all

relevant actors/services)

• 27 evaluations of cross-cutting interventions

• Success criteria: coordination; formal

agreement; demarcation of tasks; regular

meetings.

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www.emcdda.europa.eu/best-practice

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Quality standards & Guidelines

… should be seen within the context in which

they were developed. … checked for

validity and, if necessary, adapted locally.

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In summary…

• Many factors influence demand reduction management models

• Good practice & process

• Diversity – no one model fits all

• Some tools around to help.

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