Costs of syringe vending machines in Tbilisi, Georgia

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Walker, Josephine G. [1 ]
Kirtadze, Irma [2 ,3 ]
Tabatadze, Mzia [2 ]
Vickerman, Peter [1 ]
Otiashvili, David [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Populat Hlth Sci, Bristol, England
[2] Alternat Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
[3] Ilia State Univ, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Harm reduction; Needle and syringe provision; People who inject drugs; Caucacus; INJECTING DRUG-USE; PEOPLE; HIV; PROGRAMS; ACCESS;
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10.1186/s12954-023-00829-3
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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BackgroundSyringe vending machines (SVM) can improve access to sterile injecting equipment, but they have not been widely implemented or evaluated. We evaluate the cost of SVM installed between July 2019-December 2020 in Tbilisi, Georgia.MethodsThe SVM were stocked with several kit types, including injecting equipment for opioid or stimulant users, naloxone, male and female condoms, and pregnancy tests. We gathered financial data from the project to estimate fixed (staff time, start-up costs, equipment, running costs, and consumables) and variable (harm reduction kits) costs. We calculated the full cost of the SVM intervention, cost per user, cost per additional syringe accessed by SVM users, and cost per kit distributed (2020 Euros).ResultsSVM access cards were issued to 1132 users, and 29,238 kits were distributed through SVM, total cost euro204,358. Staff costs were 51% of total, consumable costs 28%, equipment 10%, and start up, recurrent costs, and overheads 5% or less each. Opioid and stimulant kits were most accessed (35% and 32% of total). Cost per user was euro66/year, and cost per transaction euro7, of which euro5 fixed costs and euro2 variable. If monthly transactions increased from the average of 1622/month to highest monthly usage (4714), fixed costs per transaction would decrease to < euro1. It cost euro0.55 per additional syringe accessed/user/month.ConclusionsThis study provides evidence for governments about the cost of SVM, a novel harm reduction intervention. This is particularly relevant where Global Fund is withdrawing and harm reduction services need to be incorporated into national budgets.
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