The Breathe Well Program for Adults With Asthma



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Asthma
Therapuetic Areas:Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:19 - 99
Updated:4/4/2019
Start Date:October 2016
End Date:September 2020

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The Breathe Well Program to Improve Asthma Outcomes

The Breathe Well Study is a pragmatic, controlled trial to assess the effectiveness,
cost-effectiveness, and implementation of the Breathe Well intervention, which combines
evidence-based EHR and interactive behavior-change technologies (IBCT) and team-based care to
improve asthma outcomes.

Breathe Well uses the Kaiser Permanente Electronic Health Record (EHR) to identify asthma
exacerbation risk factors. For patients with a history of frequent exacerbations or B-agonist
overuse, the EHR notifies a nurse who uses an EHR-generated tailored clinical report and
patient directed decision support tool to engage and empower patients to develop an action
plan in collaboration with providers. EHR-templated notes and order sets facilitate care plan
execution. Poor controller medication adherence or unaddressed smoking results in the patient
being automatically enrolled in an IBCT medication refill or smoking cessation program.
Breathe Well uses multiple EHR functions and a patient and provider team to address barriers
to evidence-based asthma care for providers.The study will be conducted in 26 primary care
clinics of Kaiser Permanente Colorado (KPCO) using a pragmatic clinical trial design. Up to
15,000 high-risk asthma patients will be assigned to Breathe Well or guideline-based usual
care based on their clinic.

Inclusion Criteria: Adults with ≥1 EHR of these indicators of an asthma care gap in the EHR
will be eligible.

1. B-agonist overfilling

2. inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) underfilling

3. current smoker

4. asthma exacerbation in the last year

Exclusion Criteria:

1. limited life expectancy

2. diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

3. lack of a pharmacy benefit because medication use cannot be captured.
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