Virtual treatments in an integrated primary care-behavioral health practice: an overview of synchronous telehealth services to address rural-urban disparities in mental health care

A quiet revolution underway is leading to changes in healthcare for many countries of the world. The sentinels of health have always been physicians; the medical model, representing the research, education, and experience of medical doctors, has worked well for treating acute conditions of injury an...

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