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Care Management Reduces Depression And Suicidal Thoughts In Older Primary Care Patients
ScienceDaily, 06/24/09
Depression in older adults too often goes unrecognized and untreated, resulting in untold misery, worsening of medical illness, and early death. A new study has identified one important remedy: Adding a trained depression care manager to primary care practices can increase the number of patients receiving treatment, lead to a higher remission rate of depression, and reduce suicidal thoughts.
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