The journal of trauma and acute care surgery
Authors: Johnson CL, Colley A, Pierce L, Lin JA, Bongiovanni T, Roman S, Sudore RL, Wick E
The Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation
Authors: Odisho AY, Liu AW, Maiorano AR, Bigazzi MOA, Medina E, Leard LE, Shah R, Venado A, Perez A, Golden J, Kleinhenz ME, Kolaitis NA, Maheshwari J, Trinh BN, Kukreja J, Greenland J, Calabrese D, Neinstein AB, Singer JP, Hays SR
European heart journal. Cardiovascular pharmacotherapy
Authors: Filippatos G, Anker SD, August P, Coats AJS, Januzzi JL, Mankovsky B, Rossing P, Ruilope LM, Pitt B, Sarafidis P, Teerlink JR, Kapelios CJ, Gebel M, Brinker M, Joseph A, Lage A, Bakris G, Agarwal R
The American journal of hospice & palliative care
Authors: Radcliffe KG, Halim M, Ritchie CS, Maus M, Harrison KL
BMC infectious diseases
Authors: Law S, Tovar MA, Franke MF, Calderon R, Palomino S, Valderrama G, Llanos F, Velásquez GE, Mitnick CD, Lecca L
Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
Authors: Rath C, Yoo C, Cheplowitz H, Lo M, Young R, Guglielmo J, Saunders IM, Banerjee R, Young R, Kumar A, Chung A, Rosenberg AS, Costello C, Fine J, Wilson M, Patel N, Banez MT
Contemporary clinical trials
Authors: Fontil V, Khoong EC, Green BB, Ralston JD, Zhou C, Garcia F, McCulloch CE, Sarkar U, Lyles CR
Volume 42 of Issue 2 | Health affairs (Project Hope)
Authors: Rotenstein LS, Edwards ST, Landon BE
A high prevalence of mental health diagnoses in adults alongside ongoing shortages of mental health specialists and expansion of the patient-centered medical home have increased the involvement of primary care clinicians in treating mental health concerns. Using nationally representative serial cross-sectional data from the 2006-18 National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys regarding visits to outpatient primary care physicians by patients ages eighteen and older, we sought to characterize temporal trends in primary care visits addressing a mental health concern. Based on a sample of 109,898 visits representing 3,891,233,060 weighted visits, we found that the proportion of visits that addressed mental health concerns increased from 10.7 percent of visits in 2006-07 to 15.9 percent by 2016 and 2018. Black patients were 40 percent less likely than White patients to have a mental health concern addressed during a primary care visit, and Hispanic patients were 40 percent less likely than non-Hispanic patients to have a mental health concern addressed during a primary care visit. These findings emphasize the need for payment and billing approaches (that is, value-based care models and billing codes for integrated behavioral health) as well as organizational designs and supports (that is, colocated therapy or psychiatry providers, availability of e-consultation, and longer visits) that enable primary care physicians to adequately address mental health needs.
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Biophysical journal
Authors: Robert M. Stroud, Sun Kyung Kim, Miles Sasha S. Dickinson, Oren S. Rosenberg
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Authors: John Accarino, Allison Ramsey, Upeka Samarakoon, Iris Otani, Alexei Gonzalez-Estrada, Xiaoqing Fu, Elizabeth Phillips, Cosby Stone, Aleena Banerji, Kimberly Blumenthal