2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11414-016-9518-7
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Erratum to: Collaborative Care: a Pilot Study of a Child Psychiatry Outpatient Consultation Model for Primary Care Providers

Abstract: The last name of the fourth author is misspelled in the published article. "Kozikowksi" should be "Kozikowski" as shown in this erratum.

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“…Transfer or discharge from pediatric services: Five intervention studies 28 - 30 , 38 , 39 reported rate of transfer to a PCP among AYAs discharged from pediatric services. Most of these studies examined transfer from a specialized pediatric mental health service (eg, early psychosis program 29 ; collaborative child psychiatric consultation model).…”
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“…Transfer or discharge from pediatric services: Five intervention studies 28 - 30 , 38 , 39 reported rate of transfer to a PCP among AYAs discharged from pediatric services. Most of these studies examined transfer from a specialized pediatric mental health service (eg, early psychosis program 29 ; collaborative child psychiatric consultation model).…”
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“…Most of these studies examined transfer from a specialized pediatric mental health service (eg, early psychosis program 29 ; collaborative child psychiatric consultation model). 28 , 39 The rate of transfer to a PCP in these studies varied based on diagnosis: 24% of those in an early psychosis program, 29 49% with ADHD, 28% with anxiety, and 6% with depression. 28 If AYAs were not discharged to a PCP, they either remained in pediatric services or were transferred to specialized adult mental health services.…”
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