by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023
An overview of Collaborative Care from the University of Washington AIMS Center where the model was first developed.
by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023
Published in Psychiatric Services. This study examined shortages of mental health professionals at the county level across the United States. A goal was to motivate discussion of the data improvements and practice standards required to develop an adequate mental...
by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023
Published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Collaborative care is associated with significant improvement in depression and anxiety outcomes compared with usual care, and represents a useful addition to clinical pathways for adult patients with depression...
by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023
The American Psychiatry Association offers specialized training in the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) for treating providers, psychiatric consultants and behavioral health care managers. Click to review their course offerings.
by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023
Over the past decade, the integration of behavioral health and general medical services has been shown to improve patient outcomes, save money, and reduce stigma related to mental health. Significant research spanning three decades has identified one model – the...