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The following pages link to What does treatment of depression really cost? (Q74838915):
Displaying 13 items.
- The role of medical comorbidity in outcome of major depression in primary care: the PROSPECT study (Q33605177) (← links)
- The effect of managed care on prescription drug costs and benefits (Q33648350) (← links)
- Current issues in the economics of depression management (Q34108215) (← links)
- The need for an iterative process for assessing economic outcomes associated with SSRIs (Q34124039) (← links)
- The economics of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in depression: a critical review (Q34314552) (← links)
- Reducing the societal burden of depression: a review of economic costs, quality of care and effects of treatment (Q36693787) (← links)
- Cost implications for the use of inhaled anti-inflammatory medications in the treatment of asthma (Q38494726) (← links)
- Psychiatric symptoms, impaired function, and medical care costs in an HMO setting (Q44692297) (← links)
- A claims analysis comparing citalopram with sertraline as initial pharmacotherapy for a new episode of depression: impact on depression-related treatment charges (Q44783758) (← links)
- Patterns of medical resource and psychotropic medicine use among adult depressed managed behavioral health patients (Q51944150) (← links)
- Does managing behavioral health care services increase the cost of providing medical care? (Q73190922) (← links)
- Healthcare utilization among women who undergo surgery for stress urinary incontinence (Q80142401) (← links)
- Depression Treatment Expenditures for Adults in the USA: a Systematic Review (Q90198256) (← links)