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The objective of this project is to leverage the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative's (MSQC) existing network and surgeon performance feedback platform to improve opioid prescribing practices for surgeons within the network found to be prescribing in a manner discordant with published guidelines and to inform best practices for future surgical quality improvement initiatives. The study is being completed to learn more about the effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability and that the goal is both to evaluate how effective this intervention and mechanism are for changing surgeon opioid prescribing behavior and to inform best practices for future quality initiatives. The study hypothesizes that provider-level feedback will allow clinicians to tailor postoperative prescribing more closely to patient consumption, and reduce excess postoperative prescribing. The cohort of surgeons which have been identified as outliers by the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative (MSQC) will be be invited to participate in this trial. The study team will send surgeons belonging to sites that signed the Exhibit B-1 form the provider-level push notifications (98 participants). In this study de-identified prescribing data will also be analyzed for sites that do not sign the Exhibit B-1 form (105 participants). The study team will approach 98 surgeons receiving the provider-level push notifications in one wave.


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NCT number NCT04776928
Study type Interventional
Source University of Michigan
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 17, 2022
Completion date August 17, 2022

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