A collaborative care model (CCM) has been implemented for management of depression. This paper studies the impact that the CCM had on cost measures for the period of six months after initial diagnosis of depression compared to patients receiving usual care (UC). There was a significant increase in the CPT costs for the six months following diagnosis in the CCM group ($451.35 vs. $323.50, P < 0.001). The average CPT cost rank and CPT cost differential were also significantly increased in the CCM group. The adjusted means of the CPT costs were (when controlling for prior utilization) $452.11 for the CCM group and $322.09 for UC (P < 0.001). In the CCM group; there were 161 patients (73.5%) that achieved a clinical response for their depressio...
Background: Collaborative care is effective for depression management in the USA. There is little UK...
Purpose Major depression is associated with high levels of absence and reduced productivity. Therefo...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
The collaborative care management (CCM) model has been demonstrated to be significantly more effecti...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Abstract: Depression poses a significant economic and health burden, yet it remains underdiagnosed a...
Background: The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is a well-established treatment for depression in pr...
The study was undertaken to establish if collaborative care (CC) is a cost-effective treatment model...
The study was undertaken to establish if collaborative care (CC) is a cost-effective treatment model...
Introduction: Collaborative care management (CCM) for the treatment of depression has been shown to ...
textabstractBackground. Depressive disorder is one of the most common disorders, and is highly preva...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a care manager (CM) programme compared with care as...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative care management (CCM) has been shown to have superior outcomes to usual ca...
Objective: Major depression is a great burden on society, as it is associated with high disability/c...
Purpose Major depression is associated with high levels of absence and reduced productivity. Therefo...
Background: Collaborative care is effective for depression management in the USA. There is little UK...
Purpose Major depression is associated with high levels of absence and reduced productivity. Therefo...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
The collaborative care management (CCM) model has been demonstrated to be significantly more effecti...
Introduction: Depression is highly prevalent and has a considerable impact on the quality of life of...
Abstract: Depression poses a significant economic and health burden, yet it remains underdiagnosed a...
Background: The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is a well-established treatment for depression in pr...
The study was undertaken to establish if collaborative care (CC) is a cost-effective treatment model...
The study was undertaken to establish if collaborative care (CC) is a cost-effective treatment model...
Introduction: Collaborative care management (CCM) for the treatment of depression has been shown to ...
textabstractBackground. Depressive disorder is one of the most common disorders, and is highly preva...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a care manager (CM) programme compared with care as...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative care management (CCM) has been shown to have superior outcomes to usual ca...
Objective: Major depression is a great burden on society, as it is associated with high disability/c...
Purpose Major depression is associated with high levels of absence and reduced productivity. Therefo...
Background: Collaborative care is effective for depression management in the USA. There is little UK...
Purpose Major depression is associated with high levels of absence and reduced productivity. Therefo...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...