Providing integrated mental health services: a policy and management perspective

Objective: To review the challenge of providing integrated mental health services from a policy and health management perspective. Conclusions: The provision of integrated mental health services involving specialist mental health services, general practitioners, psychiatric disability and rehabilita...

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