Abstract

Although medication treatment for some people with mental illness can be very helpful, for many people, it is not, either in terms of its ability to sufficiently improve patients' quality of life, or its long‐term treatment efficacy, suggested the director of the Center for Precision Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital during a National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) webinar on precision medicine.

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