Clinician burnout and satisfaction with resources in caring for complex patients
Researchers evaluated clinician burnout and satisfaction in care for complex patients in the Care of Mental, Physical and Substance-Use Syndromes (COMPASS) initiative.
Researchers evaluated clinician burnout and satisfaction in care for complex patients in the Care of Mental, Physical and Substance-Use Syndromes (COMPASS) initiative.
Care Managers in the Care of Mental, Physical and Substance-Use Syndromes (COMPASS) Initiative were surveyed to determine how the way they implemented COMPASS related to patient outcomes.
An evaluation of the impact and outcomes of the Care of Mental, Physical, and Substance-Use Syndromes (COMPASS) initiative.
This General Hospital Psychiatry article describes the implementation of the Care of Mental, Physical and Substance-Use Syndromes (COMPASS) Initiative across 18 medical groups and 172 clinics across eight states.
This study looks at the cost-effectiveness and net-benefit of Collaborative Care in patients with diabetes and depression.
A study to determine whether coordinated care management of multiple conditions improves disease control in patients with depression and poorly controlled diabetes, coronary heart disease, or both.