Harold Alan Pincus1. 1. Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 3811 O'Hara St., Suite 230, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. pincusha@upmc.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the treatment, barriers, and successful strategies to treat depression in a primary care setting. SUMMARY: Historical, conceptual, and individual barriers hinder the treatment of depression. Additionally, a lack of clarity about whether the responsibility for care lies with primary care or behavioral health providers further leads to fragmented and uncoordinated systems. Depression is a chronic illness, not unlike diabetes, heart failure, and asthma. Therefore, disease models used to treat these chronic illnesses can also be applied to successfully treat depression. CONCLUSION: Appropriately managing patients with depression and other behavioral health conditions will require changing the entire health care system. Future strategies should include developing a continual quality improvement process, developing bridges between behavioral health and primary care, eliminating clinical and financial barriers between systems, and viewing the mind and body as a whole.
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the treatment, barriers, and successful strategies to treat depression in a primary care setting. SUMMARY: Historical, conceptual, and individual barriers hinder the treatment of depression. Additionally, a lack of clarity about whether the responsibility for care lies with primary care or behavioral health providers further leads to fragmented and uncoordinated systems. Depression is a chronic illness, not unlike diabetes, heart failure, and asthma. Therefore, disease models used to treat these chronic illnesses can also be applied to successfully treat depression. CONCLUSION: Appropriately managing patients with depression and other behavioral health conditions will require changing the entire health care system. Future strategies should include developing a continual quality improvement process, developing bridges between behavioral health and primary care, eliminating clinical and financial barriers between systems, and viewing the mind and body as a whole.
Authors: Rachel Mosher Henke; Ann F Chou; Johann C Chanin; Amanda B Zides; Sarah Hudson Scholle Journal: Implement Sci Date: 2008-09-30 Impact factor: 7.327