Major Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
DIAMOND Study: Evaluation of a Natural Experiment to Improve Statewide Depression Care in MN
The study will evaluate a unique natural experiment that aims to transform the primary care
of patients with depression. The experiment's aim is to cause statewide implementation of an
evidence-based care model for depression by changing the reimbursement system and by using
an established regional collaborative (the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement) to
both facilitate the model's widespread use and certify that medical groups have implemented
it. Study hypotheses include the following:
1. Newly treated depressed patients in medical groups that have implemented the new
reimbursement and facilitation will report receiving higher rates of best care
processes than such patients in these medical groups before implementation.
2. Rates of best care practices reported to be received by newly treated depressed
patients two years after each medical group implements changes will be maintained at
least at the rate reported by patients one year post implementation.
3. Newly treated depressed patients in medical groups that have participated in the new
reimbursement and facilitation will have greater improvement in depression symptoms and
work productivity and lower healthcare costs than such patients in groups before
participation.
4. Medical group measures of priority for improving depression care, capability to manage
change, and practice systems will be predictive of more patient-reported best care
processes, both at one point in time and in change over time.
The study will use a multiple baseline across settings with staggered implementation to test the effects of changed reimbursement and facilitated organizational change on the use and sustainability of evidenced-based care processes for patients with depression. The study will also test the effect of the care process changes on changes in depression symptoms, healthcare costs, and work productivity. ;
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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