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Implementation of a Real-Time Psychosis Risk Detection and Alerting System Based on Electronic Health Records using CogStack
Published on: May 15, 2020
Is early intervention for psychosis feasible and effective?
Vinod H Srihari1, Jai Shah, Matcheri S Keshavan
1Department of Psychiatry, Yale University,and Clinic for Specialized Treatment Early in Psychosis (STEP), 34 Park Street, Connecticut Mental Health Center, Room 273A, New Haven, CT 06519, USA. vinod.srihari@yale.edu
Abstract:
Services that provide comprehensive, early intervention (EI) have shown promise in improving long-term outcomes in schizophrenia. This article reviews the rationale and salient concepts relevant to understanding the growing EI literature. A selective review of studies evaluating the effectiveness of integrated EI is followed by a discussion of feasibility, especially in the US context. Finally, the authors present a framework that seeks to integrate activities traditionally categorized and separated as discovery and implementation. This framework is offered as a way to advance both goals.
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