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Team-based Treatment for First Episode Psychosis Found to be High Value

NIH-funded study shows early intervention is more cost-effective than typical care.

Graphic showing the RAISE project logo The RAISE project was designed to study the best ways to intervene after a person begins to experience psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized speech.

Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–February 1, 2016.  New analysis from a mental health care study shows that “coordinated specialty care” (CSC) for young people with first episode psychosisis more cost-effective than typical community care. Cost-effectiveness analysis in…

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