A mixed methods evaluation of an integrated adult mental health service model
Abstract Background The Floresco integrated service model was designed to address the fragmentation of community mental health treatment and support services. Floresco was established in Queensland, Australia, by a consortium of non-government organisations that sought to partner with general practi...
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Main Authors: | Diana Beere (Author), Imogen S. Page (Author), Sandra Diminic (Author), Meredith Harris (Author) |
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