2020
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2020.1768215
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The graying of integrated health: the specialized role of psychology in geriatric primary care

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“…Further, VHA has not attempted to implement a structured model of mental health care management and/or collaborative care in HBPC, in contrast to VHA primary care mental health integration implementation (Cornwell et al, 2018; Wray et al, 2012). While integrated mental health care models for populations with specialized geriatric care needs are in their infancy (e.g., Kube et al, 2021), the successes of collaborative care management programs for the management of mental health conditions such as depression support potential implementation and evaluation of collaborative care management programs in HBPC (Archer et al, 2012; Felker et al, 2006; Oslin et al, 2006; Pomerantz et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, VHA has not attempted to implement a structured model of mental health care management and/or collaborative care in HBPC, in contrast to VHA primary care mental health integration implementation (Cornwell et al, 2018; Wray et al, 2012). While integrated mental health care models for populations with specialized geriatric care needs are in their infancy (e.g., Kube et al, 2021), the successes of collaborative care management programs for the management of mental health conditions such as depression support potential implementation and evaluation of collaborative care management programs in HBPC (Archer et al, 2012; Felker et al, 2006; Oslin et al, 2006; Pomerantz et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%