- Title
- How simulation modeling can support the public health response to the opioid crisis in North America: Setting priorities and assessing value
- Creators
- Nicholas J Bansback - University of British ColumbiaCarolina Barbosa - RTI InternationalJoshua Barocas - Boston UniversityAhmed M Bayoumi - University of TorontoCzarina Behrends - Weill Cornell Medical CollegeJag Chhatwal - Harvard UniversityLauren E Cipriano - Western UniversityPhillip Coffin - University of California San FranciscoJeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert - Stanford UniversityJeffrey S Hoch - University of California, DavisMike Irvine - British Columbia Ministry of Mental Health and Addiction, BC Centres for Disease Control and PreventionHawre Jalal - University of PittsburghEmanuel Krebs - British Columbia centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDSBenjamin P Linas - Boston UniversityBrandon D.L Marshall - Brown UniversityNatasha Martin - University of California, San DiegoKathryn McCollister - University of MiamiZachary Meisel - University of PennsylvaniaSean Murphy - Weill- Cornell Medical CollegeBohdan Nosyk - British Columbia centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Simon Fraser UniversityBruce R Schackman - Weill Cornell Medical CollegeGary Zarkin - RTI InternationalThe OUD Modeling writing group
- Publication Details
- The International journal of drug policy, Vol.88, pp.102726-102726
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V
- Academic Unit
- Miller School of Medicine; UMMG Department of Public Health Sciences Research
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 32359858
- Record Identifier
- 991031600214002976
Journal article
How simulation modeling can support the public health response to the opioid crisis in North America: Setting priorities and assessing value
The International journal of drug policy, Vol.88, pp.102726-102726
2021-02
PMID: 32359858
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- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.100 Substance Abuse
- 1.100.180 Methadone
- Web Of Science research areas
- Substance Abuse
- ESI research areas
- Pharmacology & Toxicology
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