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1Meredith LS, Rubenstein LV, Rost K, Ford DE, Gordon N, Nutting P, Camp P, Wells KB
Treating depression in staff-model versus network-model managed care organizations.
J Gen Intern Med 1999; 14(1): 39-48

2Meredith LS, Jackson-Triche M, Duan N, Rubenstein LV, Camp P, Wells KB
Quality improvement for depression enhances long-term treatment knowledge for primary care clinicians.
J Gen Intern Med 2000; 15(12): 868-77

3Miranda J, Meredith LS, Jaycox LH
A Public Health Perspective on Treating Mental Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges for Psychologists

4Meredith LS, Orlando M, Humphrey N, Camp P, Sherbourne CD
Are better ratings of the patient-provider relationship associated with higher quality care for depression?
Med Care 2001; 39(4): 349-60

5Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, Duan N, Miranda J, Unutzer J, Jaycox LH, Schoenbaum M, Meredith LS, Rubenstein LV
Long-term effectiveness of disseminating quality improvement for depression in primary care.
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2001; 58(7): 696-703

6Jaycox LH, Miranda J, Meredith LS, Duan N, Benjamin B, Wells KB
Impact of a primary care quality improvement intervention on use of psychotherapy for depression.
Ment Health Serv Res 2003; 5(2): 109-20

7Meredith LS, Sturm R, Camp P, Wells KB
Effects of cost-containment strategies within managed care on continuity of the relationship between patients with depression and their primary care providers.
Med Care 2001; 39(10): 1075-85

8Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne CD, Duan N, Rubenstein LV, Miranda J, Meredith LS
Cost-effectiveness of practice-initiated quality improvement for depression: results of a randomized controlled trial.
JAMA 2001; 286(11): 1325-30

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