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Correction to George et al.

The article entitled “Growth of Coordinated Specialty Care in the United States With Changes in Federal Funding Policies: 2014–2018” by Preethy George, Ph.D., et al., published online on June 16, 2022 ( https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.202100600), included two sentences that do not accurately reflect National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) guidance. In the Services Provided by CSC Programs subsection of the Results section, the sentence “A majority also reported off ering services that were not part of the NIMH guidance, including crisis intervention services, peer support services, primary care coordination, and co-occurring substance use services” should read, “A majority also reported off ering additional services, including crisis intervention services, peer support services, primary care coordination, and co-occurring substance use services.” In the Conformity With Federal Guidance subsection of the Discussion section, the sentence “Most programs also reported off ering services that were not part of the NIMH guidance to states, such as crisis intervention services, peer support services, primary care coordination, and co-occurring substance use services” should read, “Most programs also reported off ering crisis intervention services, peer support services, primary care coordination, and co-occurring substance use services.”

The article was corrected and reposted online on September 1, 2022.