Can a video call save lives? study tests telehealth for opioid addiction after ER visits
NCT ID NCT06961058
Summary
This study aims to find out if follow-up care via video or phone (telehealth) works better than traditional in-person clinic visits for people starting medication for opioid addiction in the emergency room. Researchers will track over 500 patients to see which method helps people stay on their treatment longer and have a better care experience. The goal is to reduce barriers to ongoing care and prevent overdoses.
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El Centro Regional Medical Center Emergency Department
RECRUITINGEl Centro, California, 92243, United States
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Olive View - UCLA Medical Center Emegency Department
RECRUITINGSylmar, California, 91342, United States
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University of California Davis Emergency Department
RECRUITINGSacramento, California, 95817, United States
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