Remote mentoring for doctors aims to tame diabetes in underserved communities
NCT ID NCT06451458
Summary
This study is testing whether a telehealth training program for primary care teams can help patients better manage diabetes and other ongoing health problems. Healthcare teams at 20 clinics in New Mexico will receive weekly video mentoring sessions from specialists to discuss complex patient cases and learn best practices. Researchers will compare patient health data, like blood sugar levels, from clinics that receive this training against clinics that continue with usual care to see if the remote mentoring makes a difference.
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Presbyterian Medical Services
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States
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