Virtual clinics vs. education: which gets heart patients better meds?
NCT ID NCT05734690
Summary
This study compared two remote care approaches to help heart failure patients get the best possible medications. Researchers tested whether a structured virtual clinic or an education-first approach worked better at getting patients on recommended treatments. The trial involved 503 patients within the Mass General Brigham healthcare system and measured medication use after 3 months.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States
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