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Grand Rounds March 1, 2024: Effect of an Intensive Food-As-Medicine Program on Health and Health Care Use: Evidence from a Randomized Clinical Trial (Joseph Doyle, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Payers should have some incentive to improve outcomes because sustained reduction in HbA1c from poor to fair can result in cost savings. Lab results for HbA1c, cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure, weight were taken at 0, 6 and 12 months. Participants received a $50 gift card for completing the labs and surveys.

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Grand Rounds November 17, 2023: Personalized Patient Data and Behavioral Nudges to Improve Adherence to Chronic Cardiovascular Medications: Results from the Nudge Study (Michael Ho, MD, PhD; Sheana Bull, PhD)

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There was also an option to complete a survey to share reasons for opting out. Nudge also deployed a text message and survey to participants to get a sense for patient satisfaction with feedback on the study and text messages. There were 4 weeks to return the opt-out form, and there was a text opt-out option once the program started.

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Grand Rounds July 22, 2022: ACTIV-6: 1-Year Later and Trial Results for Ivermectin-400 and Inhaled Fluticasone (Susanna Naggie, MD, MHS)

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All of the surveys are completed online. Results have been shared for the Ivermectin-400 and Fluticasone arms. The post Grand Rounds July 22, 2022: ACTIV-6: 1-Year Later and Trial Results for Ivermectin-400 and Inhaled Fluticasone (Susanna Naggie, MD, MHS) appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials. Learn more about ACTIV-6.

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Grand Rounds September 15, 2023: Effect of Financial Incentives and Default Options on Food Choices of Adults With Low Income in Online Retail Settings (Pasquale Rummo, PhD, MPH)

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However, the results of nutrition incentive programs had not been evaluated previously in an online setting. The goals of this project were to characterize online food shopping behaviors in an online survey and conduct a randomized clinical trial of behavioral economic strategies on fruit and vegetable purchases in an online grocery store.

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Grand Rounds May 5, 2023: All of Us Research Program: Improving Health Through Diverse Technology, Huge Cohorts, and Precision Medicine (Joshua C. Denny, MD, MS)

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All of Us also provides back survey data, EHR and claims data, ongoing study updates, aggregate results, scientific findings, and opportunities to be contacted for other research opportunities. The Research Workbench data browser is available with no log in and you get aggregate results.

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The FDA and Aduhelm: WTF?

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SKIMMERS SUMMARY: Jefferies analysts found doctors have shown strong interest in prescribing Aduhelm for about 35% of early-stage Alzheimer’s patients with mild cognitive impairment after surveying 50 U.S. Not to mention the $56,000 annual price tag. neurologists or psychiatrists currently treating about 12,000 Alzheimer’s patients.

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Grand Rounds April 21, 2023: Personalised Cooler Dialysate for Patients Receiving Maintenance Haemodialysis (MyTEMP): A Pragmatic, Cluster-randomised Trial (Amit Garg, MD, MA, FRCPC, FACP, PhD; Stephanie N. Dixon, PhD MSc)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

In a recent international survey of more than 270 centers, nearly half now use a cooler temperature dialysate in patient care of less than or equal to 36.0 Participants were debriefed on the trial results. degrees Celsius. This change in practice is based on data that suggests the at cooler (vs.

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