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The Development of Joint Principles: Integrating Behavioral Health Care Into the Patient-Centered Medical Home

This article describes the development of the Joint Principles of The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) by the Working Party Group on Integrated Behavioral Healthcare. The Joint Principles establish the primacy of integrated behavioral health care as a core principle of the PCMH.

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Published in:Families systems & health 2014-06, Vol.32 (2), p.153-153
Main Authors: Working Party Group on Integrated Behavioral Healthcare, The Working Party Group on Integrated Behavioral Healthcare
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Mental Health
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