Health workers tackle food & housing to fight diabetes and high blood pressure
NCT ID NCT06926855
Summary
This study is testing if community health workers can help patients better manage uncontrolled diabetes and high blood pressure by addressing non-medical needs like food, housing, or transportation. Over 3,000 adult patients at community health centers will work with a health worker who screens for these social needs and connects them to helpful services. The goal is to see if this support leads to improved blood sugar and blood pressure levels over 12 months.
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Locations
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Health Choice Network (HCN)
Miami, Florida, 33172, United States
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Morehouse School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia, 30310, United States
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OCHIN
Portland, Oregon, 97201, United States
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