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Treatment Costs, Cost Offset, and Cost-Effectiveness of Collaborative Management of Depression
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Collaborative Care increased depression treatment costs and improved the cost-effectiveness of treatment for patients with major depression. A cost offset in specialty mental health costs, but not medical care costs, was observed. Collaborative Care may provide a means of increasing the value of treatment services for major depression.
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