Is cost a barrier to general practice for Australians with mental illness?
Brendan Varden A and Patrick Bolton B C *A
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Abstract
What is known about the topic? Cost is thought to be a barrier to access to primary care for people with mental illness. What does this paper add? Nearly three-quarters of clients of one mental health services do not report cost to be a barrier to primary care. What are the implications for practitioners? Efforts to help people with mental illness engage in primary care may be best directed towards areas other than the cost of access.
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