Achieving Impact : Community Partners in Care and Beyond Comparative effeCtiveness of Coalitions versus teChniCal assistanCe for Depression Quality improvement in persons with multiple ChroniC ConDitions

Benjamin Springgate, MD MPH1; Lingqi Tang, PhD2; Michael Ong, MD3; Wayne Aoki, PhD 4; Bowen Chung, MD5; Elizabeth Dixon, PhD6; Megan Dwight Johnson, MD7; Felica Jones8; Craig Landry, PhD9; Elizabeth Lizaola, MPH10; Norma Mtume, MA11; Victoria K. Ngo, PhD12; Esmeralda Pulido, MPH13; Cathy Sherbourne, PhD14; Aziza Lucas Wright15; Yolanda Whittington, MSW 16; Pluscedia Williams,17; Lily Zhang, MS18; Jeanne Miranda, PhD19; Thomas Belin, PhD20; James Gilmore, MBA21; Loretta Jones, MA22; Kenneth B. Wells, MD23; for the Community Partners in Care Council

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