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Gensichen J et al. – Patients who were randomly assigned to receive telephone case management by health care assistants reported slightly greater improvements in depression symptoms, better adherence to antidepressant therapies, and more favorable assessments of the quality of their care than did patients randomly assigned to receive usual care. Telephone case management facilitated by health care assistants may be a feasible mechanism for small primary care practices to improve care of their patients with depression.

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