RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07028398

CMSL Ambulatory Sensitive Condition Nudge Study 2

Nurse Follow-up to Reduce Inappropriate Emergency Department Utilization in Adult Patients Seen for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in CMSL Study 2


Sponsor

Geisinger Clinic

Enrollment

12,990 participants

Start Date

May 29, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The project aims to evaluate a nurse-led intervention to reduce inappropriate emergency department (ED) use among adult patients seen at Geisinger's Community Medicine Service Line (CMSL) clinics. The intervention occurs immediately following an appointment where a patient receives a diagnosis of an ambulatory sensitive condition (ASC; i.e., a condition considered to be a risk factor for near-term ED use). The evaluation will compare eligible patients with an ASC who were randomly assigned to receive follow-up outreach (patient portal message and/or call) from a nurse (who was automatically prompted via the Epic electronic health record system to initiate outreach) with those who were randomly assigned to receive standard care. Analyses will be intent-to-treat. The primary outcome is ED use in the week (i.e., 7 days) following the appointment. We ran an earlier version of this intervention (NCT06798389). The current study is modified based on results and clinical guidance. Specifically, more conditions will be included as qualifying ASCs for enrollment. Patients under 30 will be excluded. And rather than calling all patients as in the original study, patient portal users may be contacted via the portal instead of or in addition to a phone call. Finally, in the first study, the intervention was differentially effective by age group (\<45, 45-64, 65+). Our primary analysis will be conducted separately by age group, though we will also conduct an analysis combining across age groups. We will run the study until we reach at least 4,330 patients in each of the following age groups: patients aged 30-45, patients aged 45-64, patients aged 65+. Therefore, our estimated sample size is at least 4,330x3 = 12,990. We may be required to do an interim data pull and/or stop the study early at the direction of clinical or operational leaders.


Eligibility

Min Age: 30 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • Age 30 years +
  • Has a qualifying visit in CMSL with an ambulatory sensitive condition (ASC) encounter diagnosis

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALNurse Nudge

Nurses will be nudged to contact patients, which may increase the likelihood that the patient receives a post- appointment follow-up call and/or portal message.


Locations(1)

Geisinger

Danville, Pennsylvania, United States

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