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Development and initial feasibility of an organizational measure of behavioral health integration in medical care settings

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The Dual Diagnosis Capability in Health Care Settings (DDCHCS) was found to be feasible and sensitive to detecting variation in integrated behavioral health services capacity, and mental health services were more integrated than substance use.
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This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2012-12-01. It has received 25 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health care & Health care reform.

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Research in Integrated Health Care and Publication Trends from the Perspective of Global Informatics.

TL;DR: In this paper, a scientometric analysis of data exported from the Web of Science database was conducted, and the authors found that the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada had the most highly cited publications, citations, and productive institutions.
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Evidence-Based Treatments: Adapting Behavioral Medicine Change Strategies to Meet the Needs of Integrated Care with an Appreciation of Culture

TL;DR: The overall goal is to increase treatment relevance, fit, and efficacy for the provision of higher quality in care as delivered to persons from diverse health disparity populations, to ultimately reduce health disparities and inequities nationwide.
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Stepped implementation-to-target: a study protocol of an adaptive trial to expand access to addiction medications

TL;DR: In this paper , a measurement-based step implementation-to-target approach within an adaptive trial design was employed to recruit 72 specialty addiction programs in partnership with the Washington State Health Care Authority.
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Consensus methods for medical and health services research.

TL;DR: Two consensus methods commonly adopted in medical, nursing, and health services research--the Delphi process and the nominal group technique (also known as the expert panel)--are described, together with the most appropriate situations for using them.
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Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity—A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General

David Satcher
TL;DR: This Supplement documents that the science base on racial and ethnic minority mental health is inadequate; the best available research indicates that these groups have less access to and avail-ability of care, and tend to receive poorer quality mental health services.
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Consensus methods: characteristics and guidelines for use.

TL;DR: The characteristics of several major methods (Delphi, Nominal Group, and models developed by the National Institutes of Health and Glaser) are surveyed and guidelines for those who want to use the techniques are provided.
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Ethnic Disparities in Unmet Need for Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Care

TL;DR: Greater unmet need for alcoholism and drug abuse treatment and mental health care among African American and Hispanics relative to whites is document.
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Evidence of self-report bias in assessing adherence to guidelines.

TL;DR: Although self-reports may provide information regarding clinicians' knowledge of guideline recommendations, they are subject to bias and should not be used as the sole measure of guideline adherence.
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