
News|Podcasts|May 13, 2024
How behavioral health integration benefits primary care
Author(s)Jeffrey Bendix
How Cleveland's University Hospital Health System has made mental and behavioral health services available in its primary care practices, and why that has improved clinical outcomes while enhancing health equity.
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Mary Gabriel, M.D., lead for collaborative care at University Hospital Health System (UHHS) in Cleveland, explains the clinical and health equity benefits UHHS has seen by making behavioral health services available through its primary care practices.
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