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A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of incentives for an initial primary care visit within 6 months of enrollment in a health care coverage program. Study subjects are drawn from a low-income adult population that gains coverage and access to community-based primary care services under a program administered by an academic safety-net hospital. The investigators will offer financial incentives to encourage an initial primary care visit within 6 months of enrollment and evaluate whether the primary care visit altered subsequent health seeking behavior and influenced patient satisfaction and other outcomes such as self-reported health status.


Clinical Trial Description

A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of incentives for an initial primary care visit within 6 months of enrollment in a health care coverage program. Study subjects are drawn from a low-income adult population that gains coverage and access to community-based primary care services under a program administered by an academic safety-net hospital. The investigators will offer financial incentives to encourage an initial primary care visit within 6 months of enrollment and evaluate whether the primary care visit altered subsequent health seeking behavior and influenced patient satisfaction and other outcomes such as self-reported health status.

Incentives should steer patients in their decision to seek primary care, reduce barriers to care, and ultimately improve patient health and reduce utilization and costs through their relationship with a PCP. This study is the first of its kind to incentivize low-income patients. This population has the greatest need for health care and exerts the greatest pressure on the United States' safety net system. Furthermore, the safety net population is the target of policies such as Medicaid eligibility expansions, yet urban safety net patients are largely understudied. These patients are rarely given the opportunity to participate in research, and when they are the subjects of measures to reduce health care utilization, they are the subject of policies using negative incentives such as those that introduce cost sharing for using ED services.1 Alternatively, safety net providers invest in case management systems to reduce utilization. The proposed study is a departure from prior measures to reduce utilization among low-income patients by focusing on patients and using positive incentives. The study borrows from the principles of behavioral economics to motivate patients towards primary care utilization. Once in the primary care system, The investigators will test whether primary care contact reduces more expensive forms (e.g., inpatient, ED) of health care.

The investigators will compare outcomes of patients assigned in the highest incentive group ($50) to patients assigned to the modest incentive group ($25) and to patients assigned to usual care (no incentive, but assignment to a PCP). The investigators will also compare incentive patients ($50, $25) to a contemporaneous group of patients that enroll in the safety net clinic at the same time. ;


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NCT number NCT02922855
Study type Interventional
Source Virginia Commonwealth University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 2014
Completion date November 8, 2016

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