May 28, 2010
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Program Result Report
Health e-Technologies supported research to evaluate the effectiveness of technological applications in improving health behaviors and chronic disease management and in enhancing patient-provider interactions.
December 1, 2004
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Program Result Report
The Utilization Review Accreditation Commission and Consumer Web Watch developed and published recommendations for improving online consumer searches for health information.
National Program
To support pilot testing of innovations to overcome barriers to patients managing their chronic conditions, including an online collaborative, a virtual learning community for providers, and a virtual learning community for patients and families.
National Program
To support systematic research in the evaluation of interactive eHealth applications for health behavior change and chronic disease management.
October 22, 2010
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Program Result Report
New Health Partnerships: Improving Care by Engaging Patients explored whether primary care centers could deliver comprehensive patient- and family-centered self-management support to patients with chronic conditions.
April 1, 2012
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Report
Since the inaugural report of Health Information Technology in the United States, released in 2006, the authors have found slow, steady increases in the level of adoption for physicians and hospitals throughout the United States.
April 1, 2012
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Report
Since the inaugural report of Health Information Technology in the United States, released in 2006, the authors have found slow, steady increases in the level of adoption for physicians and hospitals throughout the United States.
September 1, 2003
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Program Result Report
From 1998 through 2002, researchers at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center developed and pilot tested a Web-based tool for collecting family health history.
March 1, 2008
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Program Result Report
Tom Ferguson, M.D., a pioneer in the field of online health, worked with a group of researchers, developers and leaders in the field to develop a white paper on e-patients and their impact on health care and medicine.
March 1, 2007
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Evaluation
This report explores the goals of RWJF's Health e-Technologies Initiative: Building the Science of e-Health (HETI), which included expanding the body of knowledge about the efficacy, costs, cost effectiveness and overall quality of e-health applications currently in use for health behavior change and chronic disease management, and the expansion of the body of knowledge about how to evaluate, compare and improve them.