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RAPIDE: The Feasibility of a Hybrid Care Model

Sponsor: Radboud University Medical Center

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Summary

Rationale: During cross-border health emergencies, such as seen with the COVID-19 pandemic, health and care services are rapidly being overwhelmed by high numbers of patients requiring care, leading to stretches in the whole healthcare system. Delays and backlogs in regular care, as the result of the stretched health care services, leave millions of patients with regular care needs unattended, resulting in disastrous healthcare outcomes. If disastrous healthcare outcomes across the population are to be avoided, healthcare systems must become more robust, resilient, and flexible in the face of future health emergencies and allow for rapid changes in the care delivery services. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of delivering a hybrid care model alongside care as usual through observations, and questionnaires and interviews on patient reported views, opinions, and experiences. This hybrid care model aims to reduce the burden on health and care systems during a health emergency, decrease the need to scale down regular care, and ensure patient safety and quality of care. Study design: One year cohort study, using observations, questionnaires, and interviews. Study population: Patients with type 2 diabetes and/or chronic heart failure with comorbidities and/or having a high care consumption according to the treating general practitioner. Intervention: The hybrid care model will consist of a combination of digital tools and/or task shifting of certain healthcare providers. Examples are: * Telemonitoring: patients perform self-measurements through e.g. sensors, wearables, or (mobile) applications to get insight in their health status (supporting self-management) and report this to their healthcare provider(s), when relevant * Teleconsultation: patients communicate with their healthcare provider(s) remotely * Personal health portals and self-management applications * Online prescription requests: patients request prescription online Main study parameters/endpoints: The impact of the hybrid care model on patient reported experiences (PREMs) and patient reported outcomes (PROMs). Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: Evaluating the feasibility of this hybrid care model will only be done through observations, questionnaires, and interviews at home (during three home visits at baseline, after six months, and after one year). No invasive (physical) procedures will be performed.

Official title: Regular and Unplanned Care Adaptive Dashboard for Cross-border Emergencies (RAPIDE): The Feasibility of a Hybrid Care Model

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

180

Start Date

2026-01

Completion Date

2027-03

Last Updated

2025-09-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Hybrid care

The hybrid care model will consist of a combination of digital tools and/or task shifting of certain healthcare providers. Examples are: * Telemonitoring: patients perform self-measurements through e.g. sensors, wearables, or (mobile) applications to get insight in their health status (supporting self-management) and report this to their healthcare provider(s), when relevant * Teleconsultation: patients communicate with their healthcare provider(s) remotely * Personal health portals and self-management applications * Online prescription requests: patients request prescription online

Locations (4)

Accademia Italiana Cure Primarie

Verona, Italy

University of Malta

Valletta, Malta

Radboud University Medical Center

Nijmegen, Netherlands

Community Health Centre Ljubljana

Ljubljana, Slovenia