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News & EventsNew Issue Brief on Adolescent DepressionNIHCM Foundation is pleased to announce the release of a new Issue Brief, Improving Early Identification & Treatment of A... Audio Archive- Identifying and Treating Maternal Depression WebinarNIHCM Foundation hosted a webinar, "Identifying and Treating Maternal Depression: Strategies & Considerations for He... New Expert Voices: Hospital Market ConsolidationNIHCM Foundation is pleased to release a new edition of Expert Voices, "Hospital Market Consolidation: Trends and Conseq... New Expert Voices: Uninsured and Eligible for CoverageNIHCM Foundation is pleased to release a new edition of Expert Voices, "Uninsured and Eligible for Coverage: Underlying ... Webinar: Identifying and Treating Maternal DepressionNIHCM Foundation invites you to participate in an important webinar:Identifying and Treating Maternal Depression:Strategies a... New Expert Voices: Why America Spends More on Health CareNIHCM Foundation is pleased to release a new edition of Expert Voices, "Why America Spends More on Health Care", by... |
NIHCM NewsNew Issue Brief on Adolescent DepressionJanuary 25th 2010NIHCM Foundation is pleased to announce the release of a new Issue Brief, Improving Early Identification & Treatment of Adolescent Depression: Considerations & Strategies for Health Plans . Depression is the most common mental health disorder among adolescents with over 25 percent of adolescents affected by at least mild symptoms. Unfortunately, depression is often undiagnosed in adolescence despite the availability of effective screening tools and recommendations for screening in primary care from the Institute of Medicine and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Health plans are in a unique position to support the integration of screening into primary care by training providers to use screening tools, creating a reimbursement mechanism for use of these tools, and coordinating referrals for depression treatment. This issue paper examines the prevalence of adolescent depression, consequences of unidentified depression and costs of screening and treatment. The issue brief reviews recommendations and tools for primary care providers to identify and treat adolescent depression and shares opportunities for health plans to support providers in identifying and treating adolescent depression.
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