Author:
Gourley Bridgitte C.,Stallings Jessica,Campbell Mary
Abstract
The Behavioral Health Home model of care enables patients living with severe persistent mental illness to access both mental health and primary care services, leading to improved mental and physical well-being. This article presents the implementation and health outcomes of colocating a primary care provider within an outpatient psychiatric rehabilitation day program.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
Health Policy,General Nursing
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