Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Evidence-based care for depression in managed primary care practices.
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Jackson-Triche M
Pearson ML
Rubenstein LV
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10.1377/HLTHAFF.18.5.89
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z