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Is Measuring How Many Times Patients Get Screened for Depression Really a Reflection of Good Clinical Care?

Takeaways for Depression Screening and Follow-Up in Clinical Settings

Just because a patient scores positive for the depression screener, a clinician should dig deeper before making a diagnosis.

Patients have the right to refuse a screener and their wishes should be respected.

Providing a screener may not be appropriate at every visit, such as for a patient with a sprained ankle or a potential respiratory infection where time is limited.

Clinicians can clarify within the measure that the patient did not have mental capacity on that visit to fill out the screener.

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.