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

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Published in J Gen Intern Med on January 01, 1999

Authors

L S Meredith1, L V Rubenstein, K Rost, D E Ford, N Gordon, P Nutting, P Camp, K B Wells

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1: RAND, Santa Monica, Calif 90407, USA.

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