2020
DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2020.0045
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Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration for Anxiety Management in a Safety-Net Health Care System

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“…Psychiatrists provide both direct and indirect consultations. Services are provided according to a stepped model that classifies patients by level of clinical severity with integrated staff primarily seeing patients at low to moderate severity and providing bridging services for patients with higher severity while they await referral to specialty care (Cambridge Health Alliance Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Program, 2017; Paradise et al, 2020; Zallman et al, 2017).…”
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“…Psychiatrists provide both direct and indirect consultations. Services are provided according to a stepped model that classifies patients by level of clinical severity with integrated staff primarily seeing patients at low to moderate severity and providing bridging services for patients with higher severity while they await referral to specialty care (Cambridge Health Alliance Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Program, 2017; Paradise et al, 2020; Zallman et al, 2017).…”
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