The Cost-Effectiveness of Financial Incentives to Achieve Heroin Abstinence in Individuals With Heroin Use Disorder Starting New Treatment Episodes: A Cluster Randomized Trial-Based Economic Evaluation

James Shearer*, Nicola Metrebian, Tim Weaver, Kimberley Goldsmith, John Strang, Stephen Pilling, Luke Mitcheson, Ed Day, John Dunn, Anthony Glasper, Shabana Akhtar, Jalpa Bajaria, Vikki Charles, Roopal Desai, Farjana Haque, Nicholas Little, Hortencia McKechnie, Franziska Mosler, Julian Mutz, Dilkushi PoovendranSarah Byford

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