Industry Resources | April 21, 2014
Investing In Recovery: Making The Business Case For Effective Interventions
On April 7, 2014, Rethink Mental Illness released a report on making the business case for effective interventions for people with schizophrenia and psychosis. This report provides up-to-date economic evidence to support the business case for investment in effective, recovery-focused services. Drawing on a wide range of data, evidence for the cost-effectiveness of recovery-focused interventions is set out: Early Detection (ED) services; Early Intervention (EI) teams; Individual Placement and Support (IPS); family therapy; criminal justice liaison and diversion; physical health promotion, including health behaviors; supported housing; Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment (CRHT) teams; crisis houses . . .