Schizophrenia – time to commit to policy change

Galderisi, S., Kaur, D., Kéri, P., Lennox, B., Marder, S., Matthews-Hayes, T., McDaid, D.ORCID logo, Müller, S., Nolan, F., Nordentoft, M., +3 more...Pavalkis, D., Saunders, J. & Sumiyoshi, T. (2024). Schizophrenia – time to commit to policy change. Oxford Health Policy Forum.
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Schizophrenia is recognised as one of the most complex and profound mental health conditions, steeped in both myth and reality. Efforts needs to be multifaceted, including policy development, treatment guidance and scientific innovation, with all stakeholders working together to ensure meaningful progress. This report delves into the unique needs of people with schizophrenia, exploring supportive measures for their well-being, practical and attainable recommendations for change. The message to all nations, policy makers, payers and healthcare professionals is clear: strive for excellence, but most importantly – start somewhere!

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