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Coordinated Specialty Care for Young People Experiencing Early Psychosis and Their Families: A Panel Discussion Amy B. Goldstein, PhD National Institute.

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1 Coordinated Specialty Care for Young People Experiencing Early Psychosis and Their Families: A Panel Discussion Amy B. Goldstein, PhD National Institute of Mental Health Division of Services and Intervention Research October 16, 2015

2 Disclosures I have no personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation The views expressed are my own, and do not necessarily represent those of the NIH, NIMH, or the Federal Government

3 H.R. 3547, 113th Congress January 17, 2014 Increased Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (CMHBG) program by $24.8M Funds allocated for first episode psychosis (FEP) programs NIMH and SAMHSA to develop guidance for States regarding effective programs for FEP

4 New RAISE Pages on NIMH Website

5 New RAISE Pages on NIMH Website

6 New RAISE Pages on NIMH Website

7 Corey – Another Door Opens

8 Webinar Topics Coordinated Specialty Care Overview
Planning a CSC Program Family Fidelity Finance Peer Support Supported Employment/Education

9 New RAISE Pages on NIMH Website

10 Early Psychosis Intervention Network
Establish a national learning healthcare network among early psychosis clinics Standardize measures of clinical characteristics, interventions, and early psychosis outcomes Adopt a unified informatics approach to study variations in treatment quality, clinical impact, and value Cultivate a culture of collaborative research participation in academic and community early psychosis clinics


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