Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed across Australia to more effectively address comorbidity and disability by enhancing the collaboration between clinical and non-clinical services. In particular, this review paper focuses on collaboration that has occurred to address comorbidities affecting the following domains: homelessness; substance addiction; physical ill-health; unemployment; and forensic issues. Method: The identification of relevant collaborative care models was facilitated by carrying out a review of the published peer-reviewed literature and policy or other published reports available on the Internet. Contact was also made with representatives of the mental health bran...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been identified as a person-centred response to the diffic...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range...
This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range of new mo...
BACKGROUND: The co-occurrence of mental illness and substance use problems (referred to as "comorbid...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
Background: Many individuals with mental health problems have comorbid physical conditions, or may p...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
BACKGROUND: Many individuals with mental health problems have comorbid physical conditions, or may p...
While integrated primary healthcare for the management of depression has been well researched, appro...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
Background Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and ...
Background: Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been identified as a person-centred response to the diffic...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range...
This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range of new mo...
BACKGROUND: The co-occurrence of mental illness and substance use problems (referred to as "comorbid...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
Background: Many individuals with mental health problems have comorbid physical conditions, or may p...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
BACKGROUND: Many individuals with mental health problems have comorbid physical conditions, or may p...
While integrated primary healthcare for the management of depression has been well researched, appro...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
Background Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and ...
Background: Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been identified as a person-centred response to the diffic...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range...