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Health Insurance Education for Improving Literacy
Study Summary
This trial will test a current health insurance education program (HIEP) to see if it improves understanding of insurance and costs in the Utah Hispanic community (aged 18-64).
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- Group 1: HIEP intervention
- No Placebo-Only Group - All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this research project accept participants younger than 35 years old?
"Eligibility for this trial is limited to individuals aged 18-64. There are, however, 9 additional studies available for minors and 17 specifically designed for those above 65 years of age."
How many participants have been enrolled in this clinical trial?
"Affirmative. Per the information on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical research study is actively seeking participants. It was first established and posted to the website on June 1st 2022 and last modified on May 3rd 2022; 15 individuals are required for participation at a single site."
Are there any vacancies for this research endeavor?
"Affirmative. According to clinicaltrials.gov, this medical trial is still open for recruitment and began on the 1st June 2022; it was last modified 3rd May 2022. The study requires 15 participants from a single centre."
Am I qualified to participate in this research effort?
"This survey is looking for 15 individuals who possess a certain degree of health literacy, those between 18 and 64 years old. Most importantly, prospective participants must identify as Hispanic and be currently residing in the state of Utah."
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