Future Complexity of Care Tier Affected by Depression Outcomes
Background: The inclusion of mental health issues in the evaluation of multimorbidity generally has been as the presence or absence of the condition rather than severity, complexity, or stage. The hypothesis for this study was that clinical outcome of the depression 6 months after enrollment into co...
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Main Authors: | Kurt B. Angstman (Author), Matthew R. Meunier (Author), James E. Rohrer (Author), Sara S. Oberhelman (Author), Julie A. Maxson (Author), Parvez A.S. Rahman (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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