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How Two Practices Give Mental Health Care a Primary Care Home

By Robert Nagler Miller

With a nationwide shortage of nearly 3,400 psychiatrists to meet the country’s mental health care needs, one emerging viable remedy is a model that incorporates the diagnosis and treatment of mild to moderate depression and anxiety into primary care practice.

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