A new investigation published in JAMA Psychiatry finds that while insurance coverage for depression has increased, treatment rates are lower than expected, indicating that non-financial barriers to patient care still remain. Jason Hockenberry, Ph.D., associate professor at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health, is the lead author of the study.
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