In a group interview, GHRI mental health scientists describe how their work with UW psychiatry researchers changed treatment worldwide.
RN Sue Ruedebusch writes how a KPWHRI study changed her relationship with patients, her views on alcohol, and a certain veteran’s life.
Dr. Ludman describes how collaborative care pays off for adolescents who have depression.
When more people are covered, clinics have more patients. Maggie Jones writes that safety net clinics are adjusting, supported by private foundations.
In a randomized controlled trial, testing a primary care intervention called TEAMcare, nurses worked with patients and health teams to manage care for depression and physical disease together, using evidence-based guidelines. The result for patients: less depression, and better control of blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol and improved quality of life.
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