Depression in Primary Care: Learning Lessons in a National Quality Improvement Program Saul Feldman A Note From the Founding Editor 07 October 2005 Pages: 1 - 1
Depression in Primary Care: Learning Lessons in a National Quality Improvement Program Harold Alan PincusConstance PechuraJeanine Knox Houtsinger Introduction to Special Issue 27 September 2005 Pages: 2 - 15
The Economics of Integrated Depression Care: The University of Michigan Study Kyle L. GrazierMichael S. Klinkman OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 16 - 20
Commentary: an Economic Perspective on Implementing Evidence-based Depression Care Colleen L. BarryRichard G. Frank OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 21 - 25
Realigning Clinical and Economic Incentives to Support Depression Management Within a Medicaid Population: The Colorado Access Experience Marshall R. ThomasJeanette A. WaxmonskyColleen L. Barry OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 26 - 33
Realigning Economic Incentives for Depression Care at UCSF Mitchell D. FeldmanMichael K. OngEliseo J. Perez-Stable OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 34 - 38
The Economics of Depression in Primary Care: Defragmentation in the Oregon Medicaid Market David LabbyMark SpoffordRick Ralston OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 39 - 42
Implementation of Guideline-Based Care for Depression in Primary Care Bruce L. RollmanLinda WeinrebHerbert C. Schulberg OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 43 - 53
The Role of Clinical Information Technology in Depression Care Management Amy M. KilbourneGretchen Flanders McGinnisMarshall Thomas OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 54 - 64
Challenges of Implementing Depression Care Management in the Primary Care Setting Bea Herbeck BelnapJulie KueblerBruce L. Rollman OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 65 - 75
Patient Self-Management in the Primary Care Treatment of Depression John BachmanSara SwensonDoriane Miller OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 76 - 85
Evaluation of “Depression in Primary Care” Innovations Brenda Reiss-BrennanPascal BriotDaniel Ford OriginalPaper 07 October 2005 Pages: 86 - 91
National Estimates for Mental Health Mutual Support Groups, Self-Help Organizations, and Consumer-Operated Services Ingrid D. GoldstromJean CampbellRonald W. Manderscheid OriginalPaper 21 October 2005 Pages: 92 - 103
Managed Care Organizations’ Use of Treatment Management Strategies for Outpatient Mental Health Care Elizabeth Levy MerrickConstance M. HorganDominic Hodgkin OriginalPaper 30 December 2005 Pages: 104 - 114
Assessing Delayed Effects of a Multi-Site System Intervention for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness Kimberley R. IsettJoseph P. Morrissey OriginalPaper 31 January 2006 Pages: 115 - 121
Managed Care, Inter-agency Linkages, and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment W. Craig CarterShoou-Yih D. LeeJoseph Morrissey ReviewPaper 14 January 2006 Pages: 122 - 131