Defining Effective Care Coordination for Mental Health Referrals of Refugee Populations in the United States
Original Publication Date:
April 5, 2019
Last Updated:
February 12, 2023
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This is a new report published in the journal Ethnicity & Health, “Defining effective care coordination for mental health referrals of refugee populations in the United States,”by Patricia J. Shannon, Gregory A. Vinson, Tonya L. Horn & Evelyn Lennon. Follow the link to the online abstract: full article available for purchase.
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