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Integrated Behavioral Health Implementation and Chronic Disease Management Inequities: An Exploratory Study of Statewide Data

Description
Examines associations between the use of integrated behavioral health (IBH) and quality of asthma, diabetes, and vascular disease management at 102 primary care clinics in Minnesota. Analyzes how rurality, racial profile of clinical location, and patient socioeconomic status interact with IBH adoption and quality of chronic disease management.
Author(s)
Gretchen J. R. Buchanan, Jerica M. Berge, Timothy F. Piehler
Citation
BMC Primary Care, 25, 302
Date
08/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Behavioral health · Cardiovascular disease · Chronic disease management · Chronic respiratory conditions · Diabetes · Health disparities · Healthcare quality · Integrated service delivery · Poverty · Primary care · Racial and ethnic groups · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · White · Minnesota