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NCT04071951
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Pharmacist Intervention to Reduce Post-Hospitalization Utilization

Sponsor: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Summary

This is a randomized trial testing a peri- and post-discharge pharmacist-led medication management intervention on post-discharge utilization, including both readmissions and emergency department visits within 30 days of discharge. The intervention incorporates evidence addressing three main areas: medication reconciliation, medication adherence, and polypharmacy. This study uses a pragmatic trial randomized at the patient level and conducted in two large hospitals to achieve the following aims, each of which has been designed using the RE-AIM framework: Aim 1: To test the effect of PHARM-DC on post-discharge utilization among patients most at risk for post-discharge ADEs: recently discharged older adults taking \>10 medications or \>3 high-risk medications using a prospective, randomized, pragmatic multi-site study. Aim 2: To study barriers and facilitators of implementing PHARM-DC using a qualitative study. Aim 3: To analyze the costs of PHARM-DC, including the incremental cost per readmission averted and the net incremental cost from the health system perspective using a time-and-motion study and a cost-effectiveness analysis.

Official title: A Multicenter RCT of Pharmacist-Directed Transitional Care to Reduce Post-Hospitalization Utilization

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

55 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

6478

Start Date

2019-12-23

Completion Date

2027-01

Last Updated

2026-04-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Pharmacist-led Hospital Discharge Care Intervention

Pharmacists will address medication reconciliation, medication adherence, and polypharmacy issues as appropriate. Pharmacists will rely most on their prior training, but study investigators will also encourage the use of documentation templates with reminders, Beers list, deprescribing, motivational interviewing, the Medication Adherence and Literacy tool, and post-discharge phone calls. Pharmacists will assess patient needs and customize accordingly. All patients will receive one discharge counseling visit and one post-discharge phone call, but pharmacists will find that some patients need further phone calls, interventions, referrals, or other interactions. Some or all of the pharmacist activities may take place over the phone.

Locations (2)

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Los Angeles, California, United States

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States