Computer alert aims to speed up kidney specialist visits
NCT ID NCT07431931
Summary
This study is testing if a simple pop-up alert in a doctor's computer system helps get patients with signs of serious kidney disease to a kidney specialist faster. It will involve about 1,200 adult patients at Geisinger Clinic who have both blood and high levels of protein in their urine. The main goal is to see if the alert makes primary care doctors more likely to send a referral within one month.
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Geisinger Medical Center
Danville, Pennsylvania, 17822, United States
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