Quality Improvement in Behavioral Health 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26209-3_2
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Behavioral Health Conditions: Direct Treatment Costs and Indirect Social Costs

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“…Other psychiatric diseases are also currently underdiagnosed in primary care [9]. This underdiagnosis leads to increased morbidity and mortality, worse functional outcome, higher suicide rates, and more frequent use of unnecessary diagnostic procedures [10]. After being diagnosed with depression, a patient should see a psychiatrist, who will determine a therapeutic regimen and work in close cooperation with other medical disciplines.…”
Section: Treatment Of Depression Todaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other psychiatric diseases are also currently underdiagnosed in primary care [9]. This underdiagnosis leads to increased morbidity and mortality, worse functional outcome, higher suicide rates, and more frequent use of unnecessary diagnostic procedures [10]. After being diagnosed with depression, a patient should see a psychiatrist, who will determine a therapeutic regimen and work in close cooperation with other medical disciplines.…”
Section: Treatment Of Depression Todaymentioning
confidence: 99%