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Making Sense of Mobile Health Data

August 9, 2012 | Journal Article

Mobile phones, and smartphones in particular, have the potential to support chronic disease prevention and management in daily life. For example, mobile health (mHealth) applications can help people manage their diabetes, assist in smoking cessation ...

Project HealthDesign: Rethinking the Power and Potential of Personal Health Records

January 30, 2013 | National Program/Grant/Grantee

Rethinking the power and potential of personal health records.

Lessons from Project HealthDesign

July 23, 2012 | Journal Article

Strategies for Safeguarding Patient-Generated Health Information Created or Shared Through Mobile Devices.

Project HealthDesign

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article profiles the results of grantee projects from the first round of Project HealthDesign, a multiyear program sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the California HealthCare Foundation. Project HealthDesign aims to stimulate innovation in personal health records.

Project HealthDesign

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded Project HealthDesign to develop new prototypes that give patients access to personal health records (PHRs). This guest editorial from the Journal of Biomedical Informatics introduces a supplement summarizing the initial work of Project HealthDesign

The Communication and Care Plan

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article describes the development of the Communication and Care Plan, a patient-centered online tool for the management of breast cancer treatment. CCP helps providers design treatment plans and makes treatment more manageable for patients.

Living Profiles

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article profiles a prototype of a personal health record for adolescents with special health care needs. This type of personal health record, called a Living Profile, is a health media platform that collects data from multiple sources.

Towards a Personal Health Management Assistant

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article describes a prototype of a Personal Health Management Assistant, a computer program designed to help individuals with heart failure improve self-management of their health. The Health Assistant can interact with patients with heart failure and can proactively assist with home care.

Evolution of a Web-Based, Prototype Personal Health Application for Diabetes Self-Management

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article describes the development of a personal health application that facilitates self-management of diabetes. Diabetes is a common, disabling disease in the United States that requires significant self-management to be successfully treated.

Colorado Care Tablet

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

A Personal Health Application running on a tablet PC and using simple navigation, touch screens, and artifacts and workflows based on everyday life, can help older Americans and lay caregivers with limited computing experience manage medications, particularly during care transitions.

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