The Affordable Care Act: policy predictors of integrated care between Hispanic-serving and mainstream mental health organizations
Abstract Background The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act increased funding for integrated care to improve access to quality health care among underserved populations. There is evidence that integrated care decreases inequities in access and quality of mental health care among Hispanic clie...
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Main Authors: | Robert Rosales (Author), Rocío Calvo (Author) |
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