VA Integrated Post-Combat Care: A Systemic Approach to Caring for Returning Combat Veterans

Author:

Amdur Deborah1,Batres Alfonso2,Belisle Janet3,Brown John H.4,Cornis-Pop Micaela5,Mathewson-Chapman Marianne6,Harms Gregory2,Hunt Stephen C.7,Kennedy Peggy8,Mahoney-Gleason Heather9,Perez Jennifer8,Sheets Carol8,Washam Terry4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Care Management and Social Work, Washington, DC, USA

2. Department of Veterans Affairs, Readjustment Counseling Service, Washington, DC, USA

3. Department of Veterans Affairs Central Office, Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Care Management and Social Work Service, Washington, DC, USA

4. Department of Veterans Affairs, VHA OEF/OIF Outreach Office, Washington, DC, USA

5. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Rehabilitation Services, Richmond, Virginia, USA

6. VHA OEF/OIF Outreach Office, Washington, DC, USA

7. Post Deployment Integrated Care Initiative, Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle, Washington, USA

8. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Care Management and Social Work Service, Washington, DC, USA

9. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Case Management and Social Work, Washington, DC, USA

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Community and Home Care

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