HCP Live May 20, 2024
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Beth Browning, PA-C, LPC, provides advice for busy primary care providers to efficiently incorporate timely and treatment-initiating depression screening.

Though it may be understated relative to the influx of avenues by which people can initiate psychiatric or mental health care today, primary care remains a vital and common opportunity to initially flag signs and symptoms of depression and to initiate care. Of course, the ever-busy primary care team is burdened with time and resource hurdles that may hinder their ability to adequately screen patients.

In an interview with HCPLive during the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) 2024 Conference & Expo in Houston, TX, this week, Beth Browning, PA-C, LPC, a physician assistant with Baptist Community Health Services, discussed her...

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