Early Intervention in Psychosis in the United States

  • Breitborde N
  • Moe A
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Abstract

Available data have demonstrated the clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness of multi-component treatment packages for individuals early in the course of psychotic-spectrum disorders. In response, an unprecedented effort aims to disseminate such multi-component treatment programs—referred to as Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC)—throughout the United States. We review the evidence in support of CSC care for first-episode psychosis and highlight specific policy reforms that may facilitate the successful dissemination and eventual improvement of CSC programs for first-episode psychosis. Among proposed reforms are novel financing strategies for CSC services and incentivizing of continued collaboration between academic and community agencies to facilitate sustained dissemination and refinement of CSC.

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Breitborde, N. J. K., & Moe, A. M. (2017). Early Intervention in Psychosis in the United States. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4(1), 79–87. https://doi.org/10.1177/2372732216683965

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