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    • Psychiatry
    • Mental Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Early intervention services for psychosis (EIS) were introduced to improve access and outcomes.
    • Pathways into care describe the patient journey from symptom onset to accessing services.

    Discussion:

    • Significant changes in psychosis care pathways have not been observed since EIS implementation.
    • Variations in pathways exist among different demographic or referral groups.
    • Pathways originating in primary care are associated with prolonged routes to accessing specialized services.

    Key Insights:

    • The introduction of EIS has not fundamentally altered established pathways into care for psychosis.
    • Primary care referrals represent a bottleneck, leading to delayed access to early intervention.
    • Challenges persist for both EIS and referring agencies in optimizing patient flow.

    Outlook:

    • Further research is needed to understand and redesign referral pathways.
    • Collaborative strategies between primary care and EIS are essential for timely access.
    • System-level interventions may be required to address persistent inequities in care access.