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Therapeutics/Prevention
Randomised controlled trial
Current evidence does not support the widespread use of collaborative care for PTSD, but it is limited by not evaluating context
- Correspondence to: VA National Center for Patient Safety 215 N. Main Street, White River Junction, Vermont, USA; Bradley.v.watts{at}dartmouth.edu
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Current evidence does not support the widespread use of collaborative care for PTSD, but it is limited by not evaluating context
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October 25, 2017
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