Implementation of a Reverse Colocation Model: Lessons from Two Community Behavioral Health Agencies in Rural Pennsylvania
Angela M. Gerolamo,
Jung Y. Kim,
Jonathan D. Brown,
James Schuster and
Jane Kogan
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This qualitative study examined the implementation of a reverse colocation pilot program that sought to integrate medical care in two community behavioral health agencies.
Keywords: Reverse Colocation Model; Behavioral Health; Pennsylvania (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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