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Email Address: Yuhua Bao: yub2003@med.cornell.edu

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Research Funding:

National Institute of Mental Health. The MHIP registry data were originally collected for quality improvement purposes and were funded by Community Health Plan of Washington and Public Health of Seattle and King County.

Unpacking collaborative depression care: examining two essential tasks for implementation

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Journal Title:

Implementation Science

Volume:

Volume 10, Number Suppl 1

Publisher:

, Pages A33-A33

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Article | Final Publisher PDF

Abstract:

The Collaborative Care Model (CCM) is increasingly recognized as a best practice model to integrate evidence-based mental health care in primary care. Wide dissemination of the CCM, however, may be hindered by a lack of understanding of the relative importance of the different components of the model. This study aims to assess how fidelity to two key process-of-care tasks of the CCM predicts patient depression outcomes.

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© 2015 Bao et al.

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