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Addressing Antihypertensive Medication Adherence Through EHR-enabled Teamlets in Primary Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Electronic Health Record (EHR) Enabled Teamlets for Blood Pressure and Medication Adherence. Completed, enrolled 1,842 participants across 1 site.
Signals
Detailed Summary
The study team will conduct a cluster randomized control trial in 10 NYU primary care practices to assess the effectiveness and implementation of the multicomponent intervention on medication adherence and blood pressure control for patients who are non-adherent to antihypertensive medications.
Study Details
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Arms & Interventions
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Interventions
The intervention consist of four components: 1) patients with hypertension will be automatically screened for low medication adherence using linked EHR-pharmacy data at the time of a PCP encounter; 2) MAs will deliver a validated, rapid, survey of common causes of non-adherence; 3) MAs and/or RNs will address barriers to adherence tailored to survey response, including delivery of brief health coaching based on motivational interviewing; and 4) PCPs will address specific barriers to adherence based on survey response.