Executive Briefings | March 25, 2017
Poor Depression Screening Is The Challenge — What’s The Solution?
Yesterday, I looked at the low rate of depression screening in primary care settings, which amounts to only 4.2% of adults and demonstrates a significant issue with primary care today (see What’s With The 4.2%?). My colleagues here at OPEN MINDS offered several insights as to why number is so low, despite continued efforts to further integrate physical and mental health.
But there are tried-and-true solutions that can help correct this imbalance. OPEN MINDS Senior Associate Sharon Hicks . . .