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Impact of rural address and distance from clinic on depression outcomes within a primary care medical home practice.

Hailon WongKyle MooreKurt B AngstmanGregory M Garrison
Published in: BMC family practice (2019)
Residing in a rural area had a beneficial effect on the recovery from depression. However this effect declined with increasing distance from the primary care clinic perhaps related to greater social isolation or difficulty accessing care. This distance effect was not seen for urban area or urban cluster patients. CCM was universally beneficial and did not interact with distance.
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