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Daniel’s Story: An Introduction to Collaborative Care (video)

Daniel’s Story: An Introduction to Collaborative Care (video)

by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 14, 2023

Learn about Collaborative Care through the eyes of Daniel, a patient whose care team changed his life.
Large-Scale Dissemination of Collaborative Care and Implications for Psychiatry

Large-Scale Dissemination of Collaborative Care and Implications for Psychiatry

by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 7, 2023

The evidence is overwhelming that a collaborative care approach to common mental illnesses is superior to usual care. Why isn’t this model widely available? The authors of this column argue that the problem is not a lack of evidence or documentation of a better...
Integrated Care: Creating Effective Mental and Primary Health Care Teams

Integrated Care: Creating Effective Mental and Primary Health Care Teams

by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 7, 2023

Primary Health Care Teams provides the first comprehensive guide for teams to integrate effective mental health care into primary care clinics. Edited by a team of UW Medicine mental health experts, it includes practical information, skills, and clinical approaches...
Large-Scale Dissemination of Collaborative Care and Implications for Psychiatry

A Randomized Trial of Collaborative Depression Care in Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics: Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Treatment Response

by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 7, 2023

Published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. Collaborative depression care adapted to obstetrics-gynecology settings had a greater impact on depression outcomes for socially disadvantaged women with no insurance or with public coverage compared with women with...
Large-Scale Dissemination of Collaborative Care and Implications for Psychiatry

Long-term Cost Effects of Collaborative Care for Late-life Depression

by Jacquelyn Wrubel | Nov 7, 2023

Published in The American Journal of Managed Care. Compared with usual primary care, the IMPACT program is associated with a high probability of lower total healthcare costs during a 4-year period.
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