The Use of Psychiatric eConsults in Primary Care
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- PMID: 31090030
- PMCID: PMC7018856
- DOI: 10.1007/s11606-019-05048-w
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Conflict of interest statement
Ms. Carruthers and Dr. Goering were both employed by Allina Health when this research took place. The study authors affirm that they had access to all data from this study, both what is reported and unreported, and that had complete freedom in conducting and reporting the analysis without any influence from study sponsors. There was no editorial direction or censorship from study sponsors. Drs. Golberstein, Joseph, and Druss report no conflicts.
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