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A National Learning Health Experiment in Early Psychosis Research and Care

What is it about?

The National Institute of Mental Health is pioneering learning health care for early psychosis by combining evidence-based practice, medical informatics, and stakeholder input. The Early Psychosis Intervention Network (EPINET) represents a national practice oriented research initiative designed to advance learning health care methods in early psychosis treatment.

Why is it important?

This learning health care framework enables timely treatment of early psychosis by aligning evidence-based practice, clinical assessments, large-scale data analysis, and stakeholder involvement for continuous improvement of early psychosis services and practice-oriented research.

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