In 2008, the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI) in Minnesota implemented a model of collaborative care management (CCM) for treatment of depression in primary care. This resulted in significant improvements on both clinical response and remission over usual care, although an increase in utilization metrics has been observed. Mental health comorbidities have previously been significantly associated with an increased likelihood of not responding to initial treatment. This retrospective study hypothesized that patients with mental health comorbidities are more likely to be associated with patients who were readmitted into CCM with recurrent depression. A total of 145 patients who had completed CCM were studied; of these, 32 were...
Objective: We assessed the impact of a collaborative care intervention on anxiety symptoms among par...
Major depressive disorder is common in primary care. Depression Improvement Across Minnesota—Offerin...
Background/Aims: Appropriate clinical management of major depression and comorbid medical conditions...
Introduction: Collaborative care management (CCM) for the treatment of depression has been shown to ...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative care management (CCM) has been shown to have superior outcomes to usual ca...
Background: The use of a collaborative care management (CCM) model can dramatically improve short- a...
Abstract: Depression poses a significant economic and health burden, yet it remains underdiagnosed a...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has symptoms that exist along a spectrum that includes depressi...
BACKGROUND : Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, t...
Background: Individuals with personality disorders (PDs) are high utilizers of primary care and ment...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
A collaborative care model (CCM) has been implemented for management of depression. This paper studi...
Background: The mental health burden on primary care is substantial and increasing. Anxiety is a maj...
Background: In previous studies, we investigated the effects of a care manager intervention for pati...
The collaborative care management (CCM) model has been demonstrated to be significantly more effecti...
Objective: We assessed the impact of a collaborative care intervention on anxiety symptoms among par...
Major depressive disorder is common in primary care. Depression Improvement Across Minnesota—Offerin...
Background/Aims: Appropriate clinical management of major depression and comorbid medical conditions...
Introduction: Collaborative care management (CCM) for the treatment of depression has been shown to ...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative care management (CCM) has been shown to have superior outcomes to usual ca...
Background: The use of a collaborative care management (CCM) model can dramatically improve short- a...
Abstract: Depression poses a significant economic and health burden, yet it remains underdiagnosed a...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has symptoms that exist along a spectrum that includes depressi...
BACKGROUND : Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, t...
Background: Individuals with personality disorders (PDs) are high utilizers of primary care and ment...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
A collaborative care model (CCM) has been implemented for management of depression. This paper studi...
Background: The mental health burden on primary care is substantial and increasing. Anxiety is a maj...
Background: In previous studies, we investigated the effects of a care manager intervention for pati...
The collaborative care management (CCM) model has been demonstrated to be significantly more effecti...
Objective: We assessed the impact of a collaborative care intervention on anxiety symptoms among par...
Major depressive disorder is common in primary care. Depression Improvement Across Minnesota—Offerin...
Background/Aims: Appropriate clinical management of major depression and comorbid medical conditions...