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  • This report aims to highlight the importance of improving the management of individuals with both physical and psychological problems in primary care

  • Depression and anxiety are common in physical illness, yet mental health services are separated from physical health services with separate commissioning processes, targets and service boundaries

  • As commissioning arrangements in England change, this report takes the opportunity to contribute to the provision of needs-led integrated services for people with both comorbid physical and mental health needs, as these individuals often fall through the funding gap between physical and mental health commissioners

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This report aims to highlight the importance of improving the management of individuals with both physical and psychological problems in primary care. College Report CR152, June 2008, »12.50, 126 pp. Depression and anxiety are common in physical illness, yet mental health services are separated from physical health services with separate commissioning processes, targets and service boundaries.

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