This study compared the effectiveness of two technology-supported approaches to improving people’s experience with medication management and shared decision making in mental health care.

Funded by:

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI®)

Funding Amount:

$1,976,939

Project Duration:

2014-2017

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