Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Informational Nudge to Improve Heart Failure Prescribing
Summary
This study addresses a critical gap of care for Veterans with heart failure (HF). Only 1/3 or fewer eligible Veterans are receiving recommended SGLT2 and MRA therapies that save lives and prevents HF hospitalizations. The investigators will compare the effect of clinician directed nudges as strategies to improve the health of Veterans with HF.
Full Description
This study addresses a critical gap in quality of care for Veterans with heart failure (HF). Only 1/3 or fewer eligible Veterans are receiving SGLT2 inhibitors and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, both medications that save lives and prevents HF hospitalizations. The investigators will combine insights from behavioral science and quality improvement science to create two types of 'nudges' - informational alerts and peer comparison feedback - to increase prescribing of these medications. The investigators will create two types of 'nudges' - informational alerts and peer comparison feedback - to increase prescribing of these medications. The investigators will compare the effect of these two nudge strategies alone and in combination compared to usual care. This project will develop simple, scalable, and low-cost strategies to improve the health of Veterans with HF.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Primary care and cardiology clinicians at Southern AZ VA Health Care System working in outpatient clinic setting
Exclusion Criteria:
Clinicians who are in training status (resident, fellow) will be excluded.
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There is 1 Location for this study
Tucson Arizona, 85723, United States More Info
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