TY - JOUR KW - Humans KW - Mental Health Services/organization & administration KW - North Carolina KW - Patient-Centered Care/methods/organization & administration KW - Primary Health Care/methods/organization & administration KW - Rural Health Services/organization & administration AU - J. S. Freeman A1 - AB - Integrated primary care in a patient-centered medical home is the best way to invite patients to engage in better self-care, to move from provider-based care to team-based care, and to address whole-person needs. However, primary care-whether rural or urban, public or private-cannot become the default mental health system for North Carolinians with severe mental illness. BT - North Carolina medical journal C5 - Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home CP - 1 CY - United States DO - 10.18043/ncm.76.1.24 IS - 1 JF - North Carolina medical journal N2 - Integrated primary care in a patient-centered medical home is the best way to invite patients to engage in better self-care, to move from provider-based care to team-based care, and to address whole-person needs. However, primary care-whether rural or urban, public or private-cannot become the default mental health system for North Carolinians with severe mental illness. PP - United States PY - 2015 SN - 0029-2559; 0029-2559 SP - 24 EP - 25 SP - 27 EP - 8 EP - T1 - Providing whole-person care: integrating behavioral health into primary care T2 - North Carolina medical journal TI - Providing whole-person care: integrating behavioral health into primary care U1 - Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home U2 - 25621474 U3 - 10.18043/ncm.76.1.24 VL - 76 VO - 0029-2559; 0029-2559 Y1 - 2015 ER -