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The Societal Promise of Improving Care for Depression

Nine Years Out

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By: Jeanne Miranda, Naihua Duan, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Michael Schoenbaum, Isabel Lagomasino, Maga Jackson-Triche, Kenneth B. Wells, Jurgen Unutzer, Lisa V. Rubenstein, Lisa S. Meredith, Daniel F. McCaffrey, Susan L. Ettner, Maria Orlando Edelen, Annie Jie Zhou, Chloe E. Bird, Lingqi Tang, Bernadette Benjamin, Maureen F. Carney

This research highlight updates the cumulative effects of a study of a collaborative care-based quality-improvement treatment program for depression after nine years.

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