Improving depression treatment in managed primary care practices

被引:0
|
作者
Schoenbaum, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Rand Hlth Program, Santa Monica, CA USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE | 2000年 / 6卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
In response to the need for strategies that encourage managed care organizations, physician groups, and patients to adopt existing treatments, the RAND Corporation conducted a study called Partners in Care that was designed to improve the treatment of depression in primary care cost effectively. A collaborative care model that uses nonphysicians to improve coordination between the primary care provider and the mental health specialist was adapted for the study. In the RAND study, nurses and physician assistants are used for that purpose instead of physicians whenever possible. RAND implemented that approach in 46 primary care clinics with a total of 181 providers. The effectiveness of the program is being evaluated, with a focus on the costs of screening for-depression, implementation of such a model, and treatment. Consideration is being given to the cost of enabling other organizations to implement such interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:S53 / S58
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Improving the role of nursing in the treatment of depression in primary care in Spain
    Aragones, Enric
    Lopez-Cortacans, German
    Badia, Waleska
    Hernandez, Josep M.
    Caballero, Antonia
    Labad, Antonio
    PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE, 2008, 44 (04) : 248 - 258
  • [12] Can depression be managed appropriately in primary care?
    Simon, GE
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1998, 59 : 3 - 8
  • [13] Improving quality of care for depression in primary care
    Callahan, CM
    MEDICAL CARE, 2000, 38 (06) : 549 - 551
  • [14] Improving Depression Screening in Primary Care
    Lindsay, Marlene
    Decker, Veronica B.
    JOURNAL OF DOCTORAL NURSING PRACTICE, 2022, 15 (02) : 84 - 90
  • [15] Improving the primary care treatment of late life depression - Progress and opportunities
    Coyne, J
    Katz, IR
    MEDICAL CARE, 2001, 39 (08) : 756 - 759
  • [16] Self-reported hypertension treatment beliefs and practices of primary care physicians in a managed care organization
    Margolis, KL
    Rolnick, SJ
    Fortman, KK
    Maciosek, MV
    Hildebrant, CL
    Grimm, RH
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2005, 18 (04) : 566 - 571
  • [17] Can Postpartum Depression Be Managed in Pediatric Primary Care?
    Olin, Su-Chin Serene
    Kerker, Bonnie
    Stein, Ruth E. K.
    Weiss, Dara
    Whitmyre, Emma D.
    Hoagwood, Kimberly
    Horwitz, Sarah M.
    JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2016, 25 (04) : 381 - 390
  • [18] Best Practices - Dissemination of guidelines for the treatment of major, depression in a managed behavioral health care network
    Azocar, F
    Cuffel, BD
    Goldman, W
    McCulloch, J
    PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2001, 52 (08) : 1014 - 1016
  • [19] Functioning and utility for current health of patients with depression or chronic medical conditions in managed, primary care practices
    Wells, KB
    Sherbourne, CD
    ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY, 1999, 56 (10) : 897 - 904
  • [20] Improving the treatment of epilepsy in the era of managed care
    不详
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE, 2001, 7 (07): : S200 - S202