Costs and consequences of enhanced primary care for depression: systematic review of randomised economic evaluations
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Costs and consequences of enhanced primary care for depression: systematic review of randomised economic evaluations

Kathy Davis Research Fellow, Primary Care Nursing Research Unit, UCL, London

A systematic review of 11 randomised, economic evaluations examining clinical and cost effectiveness of organisational interventions aimed at improving the quality and outcome of care for depression in primary care identified five key interventions:

Primary Health Care. 17, 1, 34-34. doi: 10.7748/phc.17.1.34.s26

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