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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02041962
Other study ID # R18HS021425-01A1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 2014
Est. completion date January 2018

Study information

Verified date April 2019
Source University of Michigan
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will determine if a version of the chronic care model for individuals with mood disorders seen in small or solo practices can improve patient health.


Description:

A 2010 HHS report highlighted the prevalence, morbidity, and cost associated with clusters of co-occurring chronic conditions, both physical and mental. The report also underscored the lack of sustainable treatment strategies for these afflicted individuals, and the difficulties in customizing patient-centered interventions.

Collaborative chronic care models (CCMs) are effective in treating chronic medical and mental illnesses at little to no net healthcare cost. To date CCMs have primarily been implemented at the facility level and primarily developed for and adopted by larger healthcare organizations. However, we have determined that the vast majority of primary care and behavioral health practices providing commercially insured care are far too small to implement such models. Health plan-level CCMs can address this unmet need.

Chronic mood disorders (e.g., bipolar disorders, depression) are common and are associated with extensive functional impairment, medical comorbidity, and personal and societal costs. While unipolar depression is more common, bipolar disorder is more costly on a per patient basis due to its chronic and severe nature. Moreover, bipolar disorder is the most expensive mental disorder for U.S. commercial health plans and employers. While evidence-based care parameters have been well established for mood disorders, quality of care and health outcomes in general mental health practice are suboptimal. The majority of these patients suffer from clusters of comorbid conditions, both physical and mental. Thus mood disorders represent optimal tracer conditions with which to improve management strategies for individuals with multiple chronic conditions.

Accordingly, we have partnered with Aetna Inc. to develop and implement a CCM designed to improve outcomes for persons with mood disorders for solo or small practices, with an eye towards developing a business case for a generalizable plan-level CCM for chronic disorders. We will conduct an RCT of a health plan-level CCM vs. education control. The population of interest will be Aetna beneficiaries across the country hospitalized for depression or bipolar disorder treated in solo or small primary care or behavioral health practices. Patients will be randomized to one year of outpatient treatment augmented by the CCM or education control, for a total of 344 participants. Practices participation in the study will be limited to completion of an organizational survey. We anticipate 172 practices to complete these surveys. CCM care management will be fully remote from practice venues and patients, implemented by existing providers (the Aetna care management center). A business case will be developed using the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) strategy that identifies generalizable facilitators for CCM spread and value added of CCMs to be vetted to key industry and policy stakeholders.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 280
Est. completion date January 2018
Est. primary completion date November 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 21 Years to 99 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Currently covered by Aetna's HMO or preferred provider products (for whom Aetna provides mental and medical inpatient, outpatient, and pharmacy benefits) for at least 6 months

- Recent (past 6-month) hospitalization for an acute psychiatric or partial hospital unit with a manic or depressive episode and confirmation of mood disorder diagnosis in the medical record (presence of one inpatient or two outpatient ICD-9 codes: 296.1x—296.8x in previous 6 months)

- Ability to speak and read English and provide informed consent

- Current principal outpatient prescribing provider is a solo practitioner or in a practice with <=3 providers.

Exclusion Criteria:

- No active substance intoxication

- No acute medical illness or dementia

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Chronic Care Model for Mood Disorders
The mood disorders CCM intervention ("Life Goals Collaborative Care") consists of: (a) a web-based patient self-management skills enhancement (CCM-1), (b) enhanced information flow and continuity of care via a care manager (CCM-2), and (c) decision support, or situation-specific evidence-based clinical practice guideline recommendations for providers (CCM-3). The CCM will be implemented utilizing telephonic contact with patients and providers by an Aetna care managers.The care managers will also use the Life Goals web portal as a guide for each session.
Other:
Educational Control


Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Michigan Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Health-related Quality of Life, as Measured by the Mental Health Component Score Mental Health Quality of Life was measured using the 12-item Short Form Survey (SF-12). The SF-12 has a scale range of 0-100 with higher values representing better outcomes. 12-months
Primary Mood Disorder Symptoms, as Measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire (9-question) Mood disorder symptoms were measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire (9-question). The PHQ-9 has a scale range of 0-27 with lower values representing better outcomes. 12-months
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