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Study finds variation in the effectiveness of collaborative care for depression – News-Medical.Net

In the United States, more than half of people living with a mental health disorder do not receive treatment, according to the National Institute of Mental Health,…

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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 3 2020
In the United States, more than half of people living with a mental health disorder do not receive treatment, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, which is why primary-care clinics can play a leading role in depression care.
Research shows that collaborative care programs in which primary-care providers work with a depression care manager and a designated psychiatric consultant can more than double the likelihood of improving depression…

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