1,350
Participants
Start Date
March 10, 2025
Primary Completion Date
March 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2026
EHR-Embedded Elevated-Risk Flag
Clinicians seeing patients at elevated predicted risk will see a flag on the EHR 'storyboard' during in person or telephone encounters indicating the patient is at elevated predicted risk of opioid overdose. The clinician will have the option of including this information into their decision-making process when providing care. There will be no best practice alerts/behavioral nudges in this arm.
EHR-Embedded Elevated-Risk Flag with Behavioral Nudges
"Clinicians seeing patients at elevated predicted risk for opioid overdose will see a flag on the EHR storyboard indicating that the patient is at elevated predicted risk.~Clinicians will also receive up to 4 best practice alerts/behavioral nudges during an in-person or telephone primary care encounter with elevated risk patients when certain requirements are met: 1) if the patient does not have an active naloxone prescription on their medication list, the clinicians will receive an active choice alert during any medication ordering to encourage naloxone prescription; 2) if the patient's opioid dosage is \>50 MME, OR they are ordered a new opioid prescription, OR they have an overlapping opioid and benzodiazepine prescription order, the clinicians will receive an accountable justification alert when the relevant order is entered."
Usual Care
Patients in the practices randomized to the Usual Care arm will receive standard care practice without change.
RECRUITING
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
University of Pittsburgh
OTHER