Aim: To explore the economic impacts of early intervention in England on outcomes and costs for people with first-episode psychosis. Methods: Three decision analytical models were constructed to compare treatment by early intervention for first-episode psychosis with standard care in relation to employment, education, homicide and suicide. Data on effectiveness and costs were taken from previous studies and expert opinion. Sensitivity analyses tested the robustness of assumptions. Results: Our models indicate that early intervention demonstrates savings of £2087 per person over 3 years from improved employment and education outcomes. In addition, the annual costs over 10 years related to homicide after early intervention were £80 lower than...
Aims: To develop and populate a plausible model of the impact of early intervention (EI) for childre...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Background/Objectives: Early intervention (EI) for psychosis has been shown to reduce healthcare cos...
Objectives: To demonstrate the costs, outcomes and economic impact of Early Intervention in Psychosi...
Aims: To develop and populate a plausible model of the impact of early intervention (EI) for childre...
In this report we present findings from Phase IV of a programme of work assessing the economic impac...
BACKGROUND: Early intervention in psychosis is a complex intervention, usually delivered in a specia...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Background: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Radhakrishnan, M., et al. (2017). Cost-e...
Aims: To develop and populate a plausible model of the impact of early intervention (EI) for childre...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
Background/Objectives: Participation in employment tends to be low in people with mental disorders. ...
Background/Objectives: Recent studies show good evidence on the relationship between the length of t...
Background/Objectives: Early intervention (EI) for psychosis has been shown to reduce healthcare cos...
Objectives: To demonstrate the costs, outcomes and economic impact of Early Intervention in Psychosi...
Aims: To develop and populate a plausible model of the impact of early intervention (EI) for childre...
In this report we present findings from Phase IV of a programme of work assessing the economic impac...
BACKGROUND: Early intervention in psychosis is a complex intervention, usually delivered in a specia...
Objective: Early-intervention units have proliferated over the last decade, justified in terms of co...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental h...
Background: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Radhakrishnan, M., et al. (2017). Cost-e...
Aims: To develop and populate a plausible model of the impact of early intervention (EI) for childre...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing development of early intervention services for psychosis, little ...