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Reverse Innovation and Patient Engagement to Improve Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Co-developed IT intervention for Diabetes and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 6,767 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Project CONNECT ("Community-based Organizations Neighborhood Network: Enhancing Capacity Together") is a randomized controlled trial that involves 22 community-based organizations (CBOs) located in Baltimore, MD. Half of these organizations were randomly assigned to the intervention group using a constrained cluster randomization process. The remaining 11 are a part of the control intervention group. The intervention is a co-developed set of IT tools hypothesized to improve the connections among intervention CBOs, Johns Hopkins health care facilities and CBO clients.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The IT-based intervention is being co-developed with the community based organizations in the intervention group, and comprises tools to improve referral and tracking of clients, use of volunteers, and direct communication with hospital staff members