1976
DOI: 10.1097/00005650-197608000-00002
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Integrating Mental Health Services into Primary Medical Care

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“…However, we must develop improved models of collaboration that define responsibilities more realistically. 23 Such models, if they are to be successful, must be consistent with the financial and organizational structures of medical care that will prevail. Data from health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that maintain specialty mental health services suggest that their presence allows a better demarcation of care between general and specialty services.…”
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“…However, we must develop improved models of collaboration that define responsibilities more realistically. 23 Such models, if they are to be successful, must be consistent with the financial and organizational structures of medical care that will prevail. Data from health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that maintain specialty mental health services suggest that their presence allows a better demarcation of care between general and specialty services.…”
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“…2 Despite efforts for several decades, only modest progress is evident. 3 In this article, I argue that researchers, in highlighting the large proportion of all persons with mental illness who receive their care exclusively in the general medical sector, have probably inadvertently encouraged a picture that seriously overestimates the amount of mental health care provided. This view also may reinforce a belief that general physicians, while providing a very different style of care, are a suitable alternative to or substitute for more specialized services for the mentally ill.…”
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“…67 The collaborative care model (CCM) is one approach to managing concomitant diabetes and mental health issues in the primary care setting. First described by Coleman and Patrick, 68 collaborative care provides interventions for physical and behavioral health needs in the primary care setting, through systematic coordination and collaboration among health care providers from various disciplines. It is a healthcare philosophy that has many names, models, and definitions.…”
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“…McDowell, Burgio, Dombrowski, Locher, and Rodriguez (1992) showed that offering behavioral interventions in an interdisciplinary continence program enabled patients to receive low-risk treatment for urinary incontinence in a single setting in which related medical, functional, and social issues could be addressed in a coordinated way by appropriate professionals. Coleman and Patrick (1976) demonstrated a team collaborative model in which mental health providers (i.e., social workers, a psychiatric nurse, and a clinical psychologist) are members of a specific primary-care team (internal medicine and pediatric physicians).…”
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