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Collaborative Care for Depression Has Heart Benefit, Mar 19, 2011

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By Matt McMillen
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD
March 8, 2011 -- Collaborative care for depression -- started in the hospital -- improves the symptoms of heart disease as well as depression, a study shows.
In collaborative care, a non-physician care manager coordinates a patient’s care with both a primary doctor and a psychiatrist. The care manager also educates the patient about depression, treatment options, and depression’s effects on heart disease. He or she also follows up with the patient to assess how well the patient is doing and whether the patient is sticking to the prescribed treatment.



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