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Mapping colocation: Using national provider identified data to assess primary care and behavioral health colocation

Product type: publication in Families, Systems, & Health Authors: Erica L. Richman, Brianna M. Lombardi, Lisa de Saxe Zerden Read the manuscript

Social Work and Electronic Health Records: A New Frontier for Health Workforce Research

Product type: publication in Family, Systems & Health Authors: Lisa de Saxe Zerden, MSW, PhD, Erica L. Richman, MSW, PhD, Brianna M. Lombardi, MSW, PhD, Kim Shoenbill, MD, PhD, Erin Fraher, MPP, PhD. Introduction: As one of the largest groups of clinically trained mental health pro­viders in the United States, social workers are increasingly deployed on integrated health… Read more »

The role of social work in the opioid epidemic: Office-Based Opioid Treatment Programs

Product type: manuscript in Health & Social Work, September 2019. Authors: Brianna M. Lombardi, Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Ting Guan & Amy Prentice Abstract: The opioid epidemic is a national emergency in the United States. To meet the needs of individuals diagnosed with Opioid Use. Disorder (OUD) office-based opioid treatment programs (OBOT) are quickly expanding…. Read more »

About the Sheps Center

The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services.

Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB# 7590
725 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7590

contact@schsr.unc.edu
P: 919-966-5011
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