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In this study, the authors measured and described the costs of coordinated specialty care (CSC) for first-episode psychosis in Ohio. A microcosting tool was used to estimate personnel and nonpersonnel costs of service delivery at seven CSC programs. Average annual cost per participant (N=511 participants) was estimated as $17,810 (95% CI=$9,141-$26,479). On average, 61% (95% CI=53%-69%) of annual program costs were nonbillable. Key cost drivers included facility costs, administrative tasks, and social services. Novel financing models may redress reimbursement gaps incurred by CSC programs.

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Saira Nawaz, Kyle J Moon, Kathryn A Hasenstab, Ian Bryant, Parvati Singh, Vicki L Montesano, Kraig Knudsen, Heather M Wastler, Alexandra Blouin, Nicholas J K Breitborde, Eric E Seiber. Costs of Coordinated Specialty Care for First-Episode Psychosis: A Microcosting Analysis. Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.). 2024 Mar 01;75(3):295-298

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PMID: 37731346

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