Clinical Outcomes and Cost Implications of a Community Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service for Severe and Persistent Mental Illness in Nova Scotia, Canada
Mahmoud A. Awara, Joshua T. Green

TL;DR
A community-based mental health rehabilitation program in Nova Scotia reduced hospital stays and emergency visits for people with severe mental illness, saving costs.
Contribution
This study provides evidence on the clinical and cost benefits of community psychosocial rehabilitation for severe mental illness in a Canadian context.
Findings
Patients had 90% fewer inpatient days after the rehabilitation program.
88% of patients had no inpatient admissions post-intervention, compared to 60% before.
Emergency Department visits dropped significantly, with 82% of patients having none post-rehabilitation.
Abstract
Introduction: Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) present distinct challenges in mental healthcare due to the chronic and complex nature of their conditions. This study was conducted to assess the clinical efficacy and potential cost-effectiveness of a multidisciplinary community-based psychosocial rehabilitation team serving individuals with SPMI in Nova Scotia, Canada. Method: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a community-based psychosocial rehabilitation program on individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in Nova Scotia, Canada. This research focused on clinical outcomes and potential cost savings following a one-year intervention, offering critical insights into the benefits of community-based care for this population. A cohort of 137 clients accepted into the community rehabilitation service (Connections Dartmouth)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health Treatment and Access · Mental Health and Patient Involvement
