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Early intervention services in psychosis: from evidence to wide implementation.

Claudio CsillagMerete NordentoftMasafumi MizunoPeter B JonesEóin KillackeyMatthew J TaylorEric ChenJohn KaneDavid McDaid
Published in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2015)
Funding for mental health in general and for EI services appears low relative to need. One key argument for better funding for EI can be found in its favourable cost-effectiveness, but not all stakeholders beyond mental health administrators are aware of this. Positive impacts of EI programmes on excess unemployment and tax forgone suggest that social affairs and labour ministries - and not only health ministries - could be more involved in governance of mental health issues; ministries of justice and education are other sector stakeholders than can benefit. Wider dissemination of EI services will probably benefit from better integration of potential funders, promotion of joint targets and shared financial or budgetary incentives.
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