Journal of general internal medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Cost-effectiveness of a primary care depression intervention.
To determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of a quality improvement depression intervention (enhanced care) in primary care settings relative to usual care. ⋯ This quality improvement depression intervention was cost-effective relative to usual care compared to cost-effectiveness ratios for common primary care interventions and commonly cited cost-effectiveness ratio thresholds for intervention implementation.