Use of a Behavioral Economic Intervention to Reduce Antibiotic Prescription for Upper Respiratory Infections
Antibiotics, Upper Respiratory Infections, Safety-Net Hospitals
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Antibiotics
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- all patient receiving treatment for Upper Respiratory Infections (defined by ICD codes EHR billable codes) at both LAC+USC Medical Center Urgent Care or Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients not receiving treatment for Upper Respiratory Infections at both LAC+USC Medical Center Urgent Care or Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
Sites / Locations
- Los Angeles County +University of Southern California (LAC+USC) Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention Site
Control Site
The intervention Site (Urgent Care Center at LAC+USC Medical Center) will receive a three part intervention consisting of (1) Email Choosing Wisely® guidelines and presented journal club to all 16 urgent care clinicians, (2) leveraging EHR performance data to provide individual clinicians with case-specific audit-feedback (both via emails and in-person while precepting nurse practitioners) on low-value antibiotic prescribing, and (3) using a behavioral "nudge", urgent care clinicians will sign a large poster committing to avoid prescribing low-value antibiotics for uncomplicated URIs displayed in the clinic.
The control site (Urgent Care Center at Olive View-Medical Center) will receive broader health system efforts to reduce antibiotic prescribing consisting of Center for Disease Control prescription pads for non-antibiotic treatments (e.g., decongestants) that offer patients alternatives to antibiotics.