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Investor Presentaiton

Effects of 1-year of Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode of Psychosis: Clinical Symptom and Social Functioning Outcomes Clinical symptom and social functioning outcomes data (de-identified and with signed informed consent) are presented (below) to show the clinical course and treatment response to the Nevada NAVIGATE Early Treatment Program of Coordinated Specialty Care for one patient (Patient A), in his 20s, who was diagnosed with early-stage schizophrenia based on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Disorders (SCID-5/DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association, 2013). To date, Patient A has received one (1) year of coordinated specialty care (CSC) services provided by the Nevada NAVIGATE Early Treatment Program for FEP. The optimal length of CSC services established for this population is a minimum of two (2) years. Patient A is therefore considered to have reached the midpoint of the optimal length of CSC services determined for the NAVIGATE Early Treatment Program.
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