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The cost effectiveness of treating depression

Gabbard, 1998

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6726401965454496329
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Gabbard G
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Psychiatric Annals

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by GLEN O. GABBARD, MD ealth insurance policies have traditionally discriminated against the mentally ill. Only approximately 6% of policies provide outpatient benefits for psychiatric disorders at the same level as those for other medical conditions." The justification for the …
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