Public-Private Partnerships for Providing Behavioral Health Care to Veterans and Their Families What Do We Know, What Do We Need to Learn, and What Do We Need to Do?

This report will help policymakers in the Department of Veterans Affairs and other federal agencies develop and foster public-private partnerships to address the behavioral health care needs of veterans and their families. The authors develop nine key components that public-private partnerships for...

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Váldodahkki: Pedersen, Eric R. (auth)
Eará dahkkit: Eberhart, Nicole K. (auth), Williams, Kayla M. (auth), Tanielian, Terri (auth), Epley, Caroline (auth)
Materiálatiipa: Elektrovnnalaš Girjji oassi
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Almmustuhtton: RAND Corporation 2015
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Čoahkkáigeassu:This report will help policymakers in the Department of Veterans Affairs and other federal agencies develop and foster public-private partnerships to address the behavioral health care needs of veterans and their families. The authors develop nine key components that public-private partnerships for veteran behavioral health care would likely benefit from implementing or that could be used as a guide to develop partnerships between organizations.
ISBN:j.ctt15sk8rj
9780833091338
9780833090478
Beassan:Open Access