Abstract

The cultivation of engaged relationships with pediatric primary care providers (PCPs) is a foundational aspect of the operation of collaborative and integrated models of child and adolescent mental health care. Conversely, inadequate engagement of pediatric PCPs is associated with poor utilization of program resources, jeopardizing program sustainability and resulting in limited clinical impact.

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