RecruitingNCT05555095
Examining Digital Health Care Delivery Models Through Medicaid Collaborative
The Medicaid Innovation Collaborative (MIC) Experience: Transforming Care Through Digital Health: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Sponsor
OSF Healthcare System
Enrollment
19,331 participants
Start Date
Sep 26, 2022
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the intervention effectiveness and dissemination of digital health care delivery models for improving selected health outcomes in the Medicaid population.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria6
- Patient of one of four medically qualified health care centers and/or OSF HealthCare as defined by insurance type
- Insured by Medicaid or dually eligible for Medicare or Medicaid
- Has one or more of the three following conditions:
- Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, or Pregnancy
- Able to read and understand English or read translated materials in language provided (e.g. Spanish)
- Minors who are pregnant and less 18 years of age who are enrolled in the MIC Program
Exclusion Criteria2
- Not enrolled in the MIC Program
- No one will be excluded on basis of sex or race
Interventions
BEHAVIORALdigital health delivered multicomponent intervention
The MIC program will have set minimum levels of connectivity for each of the three defined conditions under study.
Locations(1)
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