Effectiveness of Patient-centered Community Health Worker Support to Help Patients Control Chronic Disease



Status:Completed
Conditions:High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Obesity Weight Loss, Tobacco Consumers
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Endocrinology, Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:5/4/2017
Start Date:July 2013
End Date:February 2017

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Community Health Worker Support to Help Patients Control Chronic Disease

The purpose of this proposal is to compare the effectiveness of community health worker
(CHW) support vs. usual primary care for helping chronically-ill, low-SES patients to
improve control of chronic conditions. Upon enrollment each patient will select one of their
multiple chronic conditions as a focus for the trial and work with his/her PCP to set a
chronic disease management goal. Patients are then randomized to receive usual primary care
vs. CHW support for moving towards that goal.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Patient of target practices for at least 1 yr defined as having one office visit
within preceding 12 month

- Home ZIP code including ANY of the following: 1. 19104 2. 19131 3. 19139 4. 19143 5.
19146

- 2 or more of the following conditions: 1. Obesity (BMI greater than 30), 2. HTN (ICD9
relating to HTN in EMR), 3. DM (ICD9 relating to DM in EMR), 4. Asthma/COPD and
tobacco dependence (ICD9 for asthma or COPD in EMR AND documentation of tobacco use)

- Uninsured, insured by Medicaid or dually eligible for Medicaid/Managed Medicare

- Patients who have scheduled appointments in the future.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Will not provide informed consent for this study.

- Does not have the capacity to provide informed consent for this study.

- Previously enrolled in this study
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3451 Walnut St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
1 (215) 898-5000
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