Counties from across the state have come together to create a sustainable learning health care network for California’s EP programs. This project allows consumers, families and the state to benefit from data and improve the quality of services across diverse communities.
If you or a loved one are receiving services at a California county-funded Early Psychosis program that is not yet part of the Learning Health Care Network (LHCN), but would like to see if your program can join, we encourage you to contact your county’s MHSA coordinator within the department of mental health services (DMHS). County DMHS must initiate the process to join the LHCN.
If you or a loved one are receiving services at a California Early Psychosis program with services paid through commercial insurance, we encourage you to contact your program’s leadership and provide them information on this project. They are welcome to reach out to us.
If you are the director of a California EP program that would like to join the LHCN, please contact your county’s MHSA coordinator within the mental health department. Your county’s MHSA coordinator can request more information about the project and/or indicate their interest in joining the LHCN.
If your county is interested in transforming California’s approach to EP care, please contact us directly for more information.
Contact: Valerie Tryon, PhD
vltryon@ucdavis.edu
Phone: (916) 734-3247
The clinic is looking for volunteers for a new project’s advisory committee. This project will develop a learning healthcare network for early psychosis clinics across California. The Committee will include clients, family members, clinicians, researchers and state representatives. The Committee will give feedback on every stage of the project.
Download the flyer below to learn more about the process.
Do you have lived or living experience with psychosis or experiences that could be labeled as psychosis or are you a loved one of someone who experiences psychosis? All individuals who identify as either can get involved with EPI-CAL's Lived Experience Integration Team in a variety of ways.
Current opportunities include: