New Intensive Weight Loss Program for Mercy
Patients
ST.
LOUIS, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercy
received a nearly $3
million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes
Research Institute (PCORI) through its Health Systems
Implementation Initiative (HSII) to implement intensive lifestyle
treatment programs for weight loss within primary care settings,
one of only six health systems in the
United States to receive funding for the project.
Recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data
show that in 23 states, more than one in three adults (35%)
had an obesity diagnosis last year, including all states where
Mercy provides care – Arkansas,
Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. As U.S. adult obesity rates have
risen, so have the related conditions of diabetes, heart disease
and premature death.
Mercy plans to use the PCORI funding to launch the Mercy
Intensive Lifestyle Treatment for Weight Loss program, available
both virtually and in person, at all 237 of its primary care
clinics across four states. Eligible patients will be referred to
the program, self-schedule with a program team member and select
individual or group virtual visits. Mercy health coaches will
engage patients with informational materials and encouragement,
while patients report daily blood pressure and weight through text
messaging. This project will focus on implementing an intensive
lifestyle program adapted from a previous PCORI-funded comparative
clinical effectiveness research (CER) study showing the comparative
effectiveness of a clinic-based group visit intervention for
weight loss.
Led by co-principal investigators Ursula
Wright, Mercy chief clinical excellence officer, and Dr.
John Mohart, Mercy president of
community operations, the project aims to improve patients' overall
health by achieving weight loss and lower health care costs by
reducing hospitalizations for obesity-related conditions.
"Mercy's PCORI funding award enables us to further translate
clinical research into patient care," said JoAnne Levy, vice president of Mercy Research.
"Our dedication to a learning environment ensures that evidence
from research continues to improve the care Mercy provides to our
patients."
Eligibility criteria will include adult patients ages 18-85 with
a Mercy primary care provider, Medicare ACO or Medicare insurance,
body mass index of 30 or more with an active diagnosis of
congestive heart failure, or a recent hemoglobin A1C level above
9.0. Mercy anticipates nearly 35,000 of its patients will be
eligible to benefit from the program.
"The intent of the program is to implement it across all Mercy
primary care clinics, receive feedback and ultimately expand the
program to all Mercy primary care patients interested in weight
management regardless of other diagnoses," Wright said. "Our teams
will begin building the back-end technology for the program in
December 2024, with the program
slated to start for patients in November
2025 and run through at least 2028."
In February 2023, Mercy was
selected to join PCORI's Health Systems Implementation Initiative
(HSII) following a PCORI funding opportunity that sought HSII
participants to promote evidence-based practice based on findings
generated from PCORI-funded, patient-centered CER. The HSII, with
42 health systems participating, aims to reduce the estimated
17-year gap between evidence publication and clinical application.
The initiative recognizes that health systems' practical experience
and real-world insights are crucial for sustainable, large-scale
implementation of practice-changing findings in clinical
care.
PCORI is an independent, nonprofit organization authorized
by Congress with a mission to fund patient-centered comparative
clinical effectiveness research that provides patients, their
caregivers and clinicians with the evidence-based information they
need to make better-informed health and health care
decisions.
This funding award has been approved pending completion of
PCORI's business and programmatic review and issuance of a formal
award contract.
Mercy, one of the 20 largest U.S. health systems and
named the top large system in the U.S. for excellent patient
experience by NRC Health, serves millions annually with nationally
recognized care and one of the nation's largest and
highest performing Accountable Care Organizations in quality and
cost. Mercy is a highly integrated, multi-state
health care system including more than 50 acute
care and specialty (heart, children's, orthopedic and rehab)
hospitals, convenient and urgent care locations,
imaging centers and pharmacies. Mercy has over 900
physician practice locations and outpatient
facilities, more than 4,500 physicians and
advanced practitioners and 50,000 co-workers
serving patients and families across Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics,
outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. In fiscal year 2023 alone,
Mercy provided more than half a billion dollars of free care and
other community benefits, including traditional charity care and
unreimbursed Medicaid.
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