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This task-shifting and-sharing can improve access to quality mental health care by expanding availability of self- and community-based care in settings with limited access, workforce gaps, and stigma toward specialty mental health care. While in clinic-based collaborative care, the primary care provider (PCP) is part of providing team-based care, in community- or home-based collaborative care, the community-based organization engages older adults from multiple clinical care providers. This case study describes adapting PEARLS, a home-based collaborative care model, to improve access to quality depression care for older . . .
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