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Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care: A Review and Implications for Payment Reform

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  • Kara Zivin
  • Ann O'Malley
  • JudyAnn Bigby
  • Jonathan Brown
  • Eugene Rich

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This issue brief describes why behavioral health integration in primary care is so important in terms of improving care quality and reducing costs.

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  • Kara Zivin & Ann O'Malley & JudyAnn Bigby & Jonathan Brown & Eugene Rich, "undated". "Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care: A Review and Implications for Payment Reform," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ebd57c692e6a43ceb0c1b323f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ebd57c692e6a43ceb0c1b323f4032ccd
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    5. Eugene Rich & Ann O'Malley, 2015. "Measuring What Matters in Primary Care," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 72b1ddeeeb1247d09130c42d6, Mathematica Policy Research.
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