Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03832595
Brief Summary: As part of a 42-month pragmatic, cluster randomized trial in 1,650 primary care patients with high-risk Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), the investigators will test the effectiveness of a multifaceted Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based Population Health Management (PHM) intervention that targets improvements in the delivery of evidence-based CKD care.
Detailed Description: To test the effectiveness of a multifaceted Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based Population Health Management (PHM) intervention to improve the delivery of evidence-based Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) care in patients with high-risk CKD. Investigators will perform a 42-month pragmatic, cluster randomized (at the practice level) controlled trial in 1,650 patients with high-risk CKD (as defined by validated risk prediction models or by current estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) value or recent decline in eGFR values) managed by their Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) to determine whether EHR-based PHM improves key processes of care and clinical outcomes. The investigators hypothesize that EHR-based PHM will improve hypertension control, use of renin angiotensin aldosterone system inhibitors (RAASi), and avoidance of renally contraindicated medications (Aim 1a-1c) and delay CKD progression (Aim 2). Investigators will also characterize the acceptability and experience of Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) in the intervention arm of the CKD PHM study (Aim 3).
Study: NCT03832595
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03832595