Costs of Coordinated Specialty Care for First-Episode Psychosis: A Microcosting Analysis.

Journal: Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)
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Abstract

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.

Authors
Saira Nawaz, Kyle Moon, Kathryn Hasenstab, Ian Bryant, Parvati Singh, Vicki Montesano, Kraig Knudsen, Heather Wastler, Alexandra Blouin, Nicholas J Breitborde, Eric Seiber