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Crossing the Divide: Piloting an Integrated Care Model to Bridge Rural-urban Healthcare Systems and Reduce Major Amputations Among Rural Patients With Diabetic Foot Ulcers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating integrated care model for Diabetic Foot and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 131 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This project directly addresses the escalating national rate of major (above-ankle) amputations due to diabetic foot ulcers; it focuses on rural patients, who face 37% higher odds of major amputation compared to their urban counterparts. The project pilots the first integrated care model adapted to rural settings, an approach that has reduced major amputations in urban settings by approximately 40%. Pilot data will be used to improve recruitment and retention strategies and provide preliminary evidence of efficacy needed to conduct a robust, statewide efficacy trial.
Study Details
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Interventions
The investigators are piloting an integrated care model for rural patients with diabetic foot ulcers. The model uses two tools to promote collaboration between providers: a care algorithm and a referral checklist. The care algorithm will be used by rural primary care providers to guide integrated care addressing glycemic control, vascular disease, wound care, and infection. The referral checklist will be used by rural schedulers who place referrals to urban specialists. It prompts schedulers to fax appropriate supporting documents (e.g. notes, labs, vascular testing results) with the referral request.