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Cost-effectiveness of a primary care model for anxiety disorders
British Journal of Psychiatry, 10/05/09
Konig HH et al. – Individuals with anxiety disorders often do not receive an accurate diagnosis or adequate treatment in primary care. The optimised care model did not prove to be cost–effective.
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