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Collaborative Care: Evidence-Based Models that Improve Primary Care Depressive Outcomes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

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The 2001 Institute of Medicine Report “Crossing the Quality Chasm,” summarized the current care of chronic illness in the United States by emphasizing “Between the health care we have and the health care we could have lies not just a gap, but a chasm.” Across multiple chronic illnesses within primary and specialty care systems, this summary statement illustrates that clinicians and other health professionals are not adequately providing patients guideline levels of treatment–levels that can lower the risk for complications of those illnesses.

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Expert Panel Supplement
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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