Treating depression in staff-model versus network-model managed care organizations

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Lisa S. Meredith
Lisa V. Rubenstein
Kathryn Rost
Daniel E. Ford
Nancy Gordon
Paul Nutting
Patti Camp
Kenneth B. Wells
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[1] RAND,Center for Healthcare Provider Behavior, Veterans Health Administration
[2] Greater Los Angeles Health Care System,Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
[3] UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital,Department of Medicine
[4] UCLA School of Medicine,Division of Research
[5] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,undefined
[6] Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,undefined
[7] Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program-Northern California,undefined
[8] Ambulatory Sentinal Practice Network,undefined
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depression; knowledge; attitudes; practice; primary care; managed care;
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OBJECTIVE: To compare primary care providers’ depression-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices and to understand how these reports vary for providers in staff or group-model managed care organizations (MCOs) compared with network-model MCOs including independent practice associations and preferred provider organizations.
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