Structural Components of Integrated Behavioral Health Care: A Comparison of National Programs
Matthew L. Goldman,
Deborah M. Scharf,
Jonathan Brown,
Sarah H. Scholle and
Harold A. Pincus
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This article describe the components of four large-scale national initiatives aimed at integrating care for people with behavioral health conditions. The findings can inform how to design, test, select, and align the most promising strategies for integrated care.
Keywords: Integration; care coordination; mental; substance use; behavioral health; primary care; chronic conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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