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. 2010 Jan 20;2010(1):CD006094. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006094.pub2

Feldstein 2007.

Methods Type of targeted behaviour: increase in test ordering (BMD test) + prescribing
Study design: ITS
Country: USA
Participants Setting: primary care
15 practices, 255 providers, 3588 patients
Condition: people with a fracture and high likelihood of osteoporosis
Interventions Phase 1: Professional intervention (reminder: electronic medical record message about patient’s risk of osteoporosis) + organisational intervention (case management)
Phase 2: above + financial intervention (provider incentives)
Outcomes Professional practice: proportion of patients who received BMD test within 6 months post‐fracture; proportion who had osteoporosis medication prescribed
Patient level: none
Notes Justification for intervention type: not reported
Intervention fidelity: not reported