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Care Coordination and Passive Mobile Data Monitoring to Improve Mental Health Care
Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Providing care to individuals with serious mental illness can be challenging, requiring ongoing monitoring, treatment adjustments, and coordination of various medical and social services. Rates of emergency service and hospital use are high due to unexpected social, medical, and mental health crises. Stressors and poor adherence with treatment are common and can lead to rapid worsening in symptoms, job loss, homelessness, incarceration, or suicide. Clinician visits can be infrequent. Patient-clinician contact between visits is challenging and often nonexistent. As such, illness exacerbations usually occur with no clinician awareness in real time, leaving limited opportunity to provide services. Clinicians need interventions that are capable of monitoring and quickly detecting worsening behaviors and illness, to improve care coordination, outreach, and treatment. This project studies the effectiveness of enhanced care coordination using passive mobile data monitoring and support from peer specialists, with the goal of improving outcomes and reducing the need for acute care.
Official title: Care Coordination and Passive Mobile Data Monitoring to Engage Veterans and Improve Mental Health Care
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
400
Start Date
2026-08-03
Completion Date
2030-04-30
Last Updated
2026-05-15
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Care Coordination Mobile
Mobile monitoring, peer coaching, and enhanced care coordination
Locations (2)
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles, CA
West Los Angeles, California, United States
Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States