First, VA patients were identified who either received a diagnosis of schizophrenia on at least two outpatient visits between October 1, 2000, and September 30, 2001 (fiscal year 2001) or were discharged from an inpatient unit with a primary or secondary diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, or schizoaffective disorder (
DSM-IV codes 295.00 to 295.99) (
+3). Second, all the mental health services delivered to these patients were identified by examining administrative databases, and costs were assigned by multiplying units of service by national average cost per unit (
+4). Third, all prescriptions for oral antipsychotic medications that were written within the VA for this group of patients during fiscal year 2001 were identified, and the total costs of these prescriptions for the VA were calculated. Because drug costs are substantially discounted in the VA, wholesale costs of these prescriptions were also calculated by using a ratio of VA to non-VA wholesale costs (
+5). Finally, the costs associated with various prescribing rates of first- and second-generation antipsychotics are presented.