Depression Screening for Prescribed Medications with Mental Health Risk: Considerations for Clinical Decision Support, Workflow Redesign, and Health Information Exchange Arrangements
Depression screening should be increased when prevailing knowledge underscoring medication-associated mental health risk is highest. Depression screening in primary care practices when medications with mental health risk were prescribed was estimated while considering the absence and presence of clinical decision support systems.
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Michael J. Miller, Craig F. Burns, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Roberto Carreno, Karl A. Matuszewski Source Type: research
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