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Cost and quality impact of Intermountain's mental health integration programBrenda Reiss-Brennan
Intermountain Healthcare Medical Group, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
J Healthc Manag 55:97-113; discussion 113-4. 2010..The MHI program is financially sustainable in routinized clinics without subsidies. MHI is a successful approach to improving care for patients with MH conditions in primary care health homes...
Excessive Drinking in Young Women: Reducing harm through quality improvementBrenda Reiss-Brennan
Primary Care Clinical Programs, Intermountain Healthcare, 36 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
BMJ 336:952-3. 2008
Mental health integration: rethinking practitioner roles in the treatment of depression: the specialist, primary care physicians, and the practice nurseBrenda Reiss-Brennan
Mental Health Integration Leader Intermountain Health Care, Physician Division, 36 South State Street, Suite 2100, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
Ethn Dis 16:S3-37-43. 2006..Recommendations are identified for building the business case for MHI quality in order to sustain improved outcomes and promote diffusion of the model outside of Intermountain Health Care (IHC) setting...
Can mental health integration in a primary care setting improve quality and lower costs? A case studyBrenda Reiss-Brennan
Primary Care Clinical Programs, Intermountain Healthcare, 36 S State St, Fl 21, Salt Lake City, UT, 84111, USA
J Manag Care Pharm 12:14-20. 2006..To describe the successful implementation of an evidence-based, integrated quality improvement mental health program in a primary care setting...
Evaluation of "depression in primary care" innovationsBrenda Reiss-Brennan
Primary Care Clinical Programs, Intermountain Health Care, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 33:86-91. 2006..The commentary that follows discusses specific evaluation questions that are relevant to each of the stakeholder groups involved in deciding whether or not to continue supporting such programs...
