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ECHO for Diabetes and Multiple Chronic Conditions Study

NCT06451458 · Enrolling by invitation

Last updated 2026-05-28

This clinical trial is testing a program called ECHO to see how it affects people with diabetes and other long-term health conditions.

Status Enrolling by invitation Only people invited by the researchers can join.
Phase Not applicable Not a phased drug trial (e.g. a device or behavioral study).
Type Interventional (clinical trial)
Design Randomized, open-label (no blinding) treatment study
Participants 20 people Planned (estimated).
Who can join Ages 18–89 · all sexes
Timeline Started 2024-10 · est. completion 2028-06
Where 1 site · United States

What this study is testing ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06451458 ↗

Description as written by the study sponsor.

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to process sugar effectively, which over time can increase the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and kidney damage. Other chronic conditions include high cholesterol, obesity, and depression. Persons with diabetes mellitus and multiple chronic conditions (DMMC) face higher risks of losing physical or mental function, experiencing other chronic conditions, and death. Most of the residents of New Mexico (NM) belong to groups at risk for developing DMMC. Finding quality healthcare is a key factor, as NM also ranks among the largest, poorest, and most rural states. Primary care providers (PCPs) most often treat DMMC patients, but healthcare teams can lack confidence in managing these complex patients and struggle to keep up with recommended guidelines. This Project ECHO model (ECHO) for DMMC, a telehealth intervention for healthcare teams, can lead to lower blood sugar levels in DMMC patients being treated at NM primary care clinics. ECHO is a "telementoring" program that trains healthcare teams to provide specialized medical care at their local clinics. This is done by connecting healthcare teams with specialist mentors at academic medical centers through videoconferencing sessions. During ECHO program sessions, groups of healthcare teams hear lectures on key topics in DMMC care from experts, and then give presentations of anonymous patient cases by a healthcare teams for discussion and to receive recommendations. This clinical pragmatic trial aims to learn if the intervention will improve patient blood sugar levels in persons with DMMC who are being treated at selected health clinic sites throughout New Mexico. The study aims to answer: * Whether a 0.5% drop in HbA1c on average can be achieved in the group whose healthcare teams are receiving the ECHO intervention compared to the comparator group, whose providers will not receive the intervention. * Whether the rate of an individual's HbA1c was greater than 8.5% at the baseline will be reduced by 15% at the end of the intervention. Researchers will compare health data for patients empaneled to healthcare teams in the study and the usual care comparator group both before and after the intervention period to see whether the ECHO model has a positive influence on test results.

Treatments tested

Main thing measuredHbA1c trajectory
SponsorUniversity of New Mexico
Conditions studiedDiabetes Mellitus, Chronic Disease
GLP-1 drugs

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