Personalized preventive care aims to cut deaths by 20% in low-income communities

NCT ID NCT05828849

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a personalized program—including patient navigation, individual health benefits, and financial help—can reduce deaths from preventable causes like heart attacks, strokes, heavy drinking, and HIV in low-income adults aged 35–64. Researchers will track changes in alcohol use, HIV risk, and heart disease risk over 12 months. The goal is to see if this approach can lower mortality by 20% in this high-risk group.

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  • NYC H+H/Bellevue

    New York, New York, 10016, United States

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