| TITLE |
DATES |
GRANT AMOUNT |
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Creating a network of Family Coaching Clinics using a new model of family-centered preventive behavioral health care
Grantee: University of California, Los Angeles, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior Center for Community Health (Los Angeles, CA)
|
Nov 2008 - Nov 2011 |
$1,998,530 |
|
Open Notes: Demonstrating and evaluating transparency in primary care
Grantee: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Inc. (Boston, MA)
|
Oct 2008 - Nov 2009 |
$118,240 |
|
Enhancing and disseminating a diabetes self-management tool
Grantee: One Economy Corporation (Washington, DC)
|
Oct 2008 - Mar 2010 |
$90,371 |
|
Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's Health Games Research program
Grantee: University of California, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA)
|
Sep 2008 - Nov 2009 |
$660,397 |
|
Exploring the concept of Positive Health
Grantee: University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences (Philadelphia, PA)
|
Aug 2008 - Dec 2011 |
$2,771,990 |
|
Sponsoring online, open-source idea competitions to identify promising approaches to advancing social change goals - 2008-10
Grantee: Ashoka (Arlington, VA)
|
Aug 2008 - Apr 2011 |
$2,588,125 |
|
Developing Drug Facts Boxes: Giving consumers clear, authoritative data to inform their prescription-drug-related decisions
Grantee: Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice (Lebanon, NH)
|
Aug 2008 - Jul 2011 |
$644,290 |
|
Advancing children's learning and healthy development by researching educational video games and disseminating the results
Grantee: Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop (New York, NY)
|
Aug 2008 - Dec 2009 |
$55,662 |
|
Investigating the impact of feedback in a mobile phone health game using the Mindless Eating Challenge game
Grantee: Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$164,319 |
|
Effectiveness of social mobile networked games in promoting active lifestyles for wellness
Grantee: University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (Los Angeles, CA)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$199,088 |
|
Using Behavioral Choice Theory as a framework for understanding how adolescents choose among exertainment games
Grantee: University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine (La Jolla, CA)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$198,288 |
|
Investigating the use of an action video game to improve everyday cognitive function in older adults
Grantee: University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions (Gainesville, FL)
|
May 2008 - Jul 2010 |
$99,982 |
|
Studying the effects of family-based video exercise games on families with overweight children
Grantee: Maine Medical Center (Portland, ME)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$200,000 |
|
Studying the effects of commercially available interactive video games for individuals with post-stroke chronic mobility and balance deficits
Grantee: University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health (Columbia, SC)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$112,000 |
|
Studying the effect on senior citizens of virtual team cyber-cycling on exercise behavior, neuropsychological function and physiological outcomes
Grantee: Union College (Schenectady, NY)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$200,000 |
|
Designing and testing an interactive health game as an adjunct to standard treatment for alcoholism
Grantee: University of Central Florida College of Medicine (Orlando, FL)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$200,000 |
|
Study to develop and test video games for dietary behavior change and improved glycemic control among diabetics
Grantee: University of Washington Information School (Seattle, WA)
|
May 2008 - Apr 2010 |
$200,000 |
|
Linking vulnerable populations in Philadelphia to health and social services using citywide broadband technology
Grantee: Wireless Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA)
|
May 2008 - Dec 2009 |
$50,000 |
|
Expanding the set of universal navigation symbols for health care facilities and developing best practices for implementation
Grantee: University of California, San Francisco, Center for Medical Education and Research (Fresno, CA)
|
Mar 2008 - Feb 2010 |
$392,615 |
|
Driving systemic improvements in environmental and human health via a green hospital movement
Grantee: Health Care Without Harm (Arlington , VA)
|
Feb 2008 - Feb 2011 |
$750,000 |