The REACH-OUT Trial - Blood Pressure Optimization for Women
Summary
NIH registered a new clinical trial (NCT07540143) titled the REACH-OUT Trial on ClinicalTrials.gov. The trial will test a technology-enabled strategy to optimize blood pressure among reproductive-aged women with hypertension receiving care at Federally Qualified Health Centers. The study will evaluate health literacy-informed education materials, BP monitors, portal tools, MeDS assessment, and patient navigator support.
What changed
NIH added a new clinical trial registration (NCT07540143) for the REACH-OUT Trial, a study testing a technology-enabled strategy to optimize blood pressure among reproductive-aged women with hypertension. The trial will take place at Federally Qualified Health Centers and includes interventions such as health literacy-informed patient education materials, BP monitors, brief orientation, portal tools, the MeDS assessment, and patient navigator support. Conditions studied include hypertension, reproductive behavior, primary health care, and electronic health records.
Healthcare providers at FQHCs and clinical investigators should note this trial for potential participation opportunities. Pharmaceutical companies developing antihypertensive therapies may find the study relevant to post-approval research. The trial registration does not create immediate compliance obligations but provides advance notice of upcoming clinical activity in the hypertension management space.
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The REACH-OUT Trial
N/A NCT07540143 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
We will test the effectiveness of a technology-enabled strategy to optimize blood pressure among reproductive-aged women with hypertension receiving care in Federally Qualified Health Centers.
Conditions: Hypertension, Reproductive Behavior, Primary Health Care, Electronic Health Record
Interventions: Health literacy-informed patient education materials, BP monitor, brief orientation, and portal tools, The MeDS assessment, Patient navigator support
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