July 2020 – Grand Rounds 8, Members of the IMPACT Health Care Systems Core share how embedded pragmatic trials can benefit both health care systems and the research community.
Core Leader, Health Care Systems Core
Member, Steering Committee
Vice President, Research and Health Care Innovation, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Executive Director and Senior Investigator, Kaiser Washington Health Research Institute
Executive Committee, Health Care Systems (HCS) Core
Archstone Professor of Medicine, Director, UCLA Multicampus Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Learning Objectives
- Communicate the need and promise for improvement of dementia care with embedded pragmatic trials within dynamic health care settings.
- Review what we have found to be key components of ePCT trial design and conduct for ensuring that study results are implementable.
- Provide learnings of two ePCT trialists from The Dementia Care Study: A Pragmatic Clinical Trial of Health System-Based Versus Community-Based Dementia Care (D-CARE)