PCMH Citations Collection
PCMH Citations Collection
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Garbutt,J. M.;Leege,E.;Sterkel,R.;Gentry,S.;Strunk,R. C. (2012). Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. Providing depression care in the medical home: what can we learn from attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder?. 166. 7. 672-673.
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Hunkeler,Enid M.;Katon,Wayne;Tang,Lingqi;Williams,John W.;Kroenke,Kurt;Lin,Elizabeth H. B.;Harpole,Linda H.;Arean,Patricia;Levine,Stuart;Grypma,Lydia M.;Hargreaves,William A.;Unutzer,Jurgen (2006). British Medical Journal. Long term outcomes from the IMPACT randomised trial for depressed elderly patients in primary care. The Association. 332. 7 536. 259-63.
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Kwong,Kenny;Chung,Henry;Cheal,Karen;Chou,Jolene;Chen,Teddy (2012). Community mental health journal. Depression Care Management for Chinese Americans in Primary Care: A Feasibility Pilot Study. 1-9.
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Pomerantz,Andrew S.;Shiner,Brian;Watts,Bradley V.;Detzer,Mark J.;Kutter,Catherine;Street,Barbara;Scott,Debra (2010). Families, Systems, & Health. The White River model of colocated collaborative care: A platform for mental and behavioral health care in the medical home. 28. 2. 114-129.
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Sambamoorthi,Usha;Bean-Mayberry,Bevanne;Findley,Patricia A.;Yano,Elizabeth M.;Banerjea,Ranjana (2010). American Journal of Managed Care. Organization of Care and Diagnosed Depression Among Women Veterans. Intellisphere, LLC. 16. 9. 657-665.
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Unutzer J;Katon WJ;Fan MY;Schoenbaum MC;Lin EH;Della Penna RD;Powers D (2008). The American Journal of Managed Care. Long-term cost effects of collaborative care for late-life depression. 14. 2. 95-100.
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Unutzer,J.;Katon,W.;Callahan,C. M.;Williams,J. W.;Hunkeler,E.;Harpole,L.;Hoffing,M.;Penna,R. D. D.;Noel,P. H.;Lin,E. H. B. (2002). Journal American Medical Association. Collaborative Care Management of Late-Life Depression in the Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Controlled Trial. 288. 2836-2845.
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Weinstein,L. C.;Lanoue,M. D.;Plumb,J. D.;King,H.;Stein,B.;Tsemberis,S. (2013). Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. A primary care-public health partnership addressing homelessness, serious mental illness, and health disparities.. 26. 3. 279-287.