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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 ...

Building Bridges in the City by the Bay - The 2011 Health 2.0 Conference

August 29, 2011 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

We have a few questions for you. Every day there are people who are finding new ways and developing new technologies to observe or collect information about themselves that has the power to improve health. For example, Pioneer’s Project HealthDesign ...

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.

Mining a Treasure Trove of Essential Information about People’s Health

December 3, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Over the past seven years, Project HealthDesign supported 14 dedicated research teams in devising fascinating ways to use mobile technology to broaden the patient-provider dialogue.

When Patients Share Health Info with Providers Through Personal Technologies, Clinical Care and Patient Engagement Improve

September 26, 2012 | News Release

Five Project HealthDesign grantees worked with patients to record ‘observations of daily living’ and share information with providers.

Project HealthDesign and Patient-generated Data [Video]

June 27, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Watch a video to learn more about Project HealthDesign’s outlook on patient-generated data.

Project HealthDesign Calls for Patient-Generated Data in Meaningful Use Stage 3 Criteria

June 13, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Project HealthDesign’s Patti Brennan testified at a hearing to work toward incorporating patient-generated data into Meaningful Use Stage 3 criteria.

Project HealthDesign Provides Input on Health IT Policies

January 10, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Since health reform passed almost two years ago, we’ve seen the health care system begin to change quite a bit. The push for better uses of health IT has brought about many proposed rules and programs, and federal agencies have requested public inpu ...

Early Insights from Project HealthDesign

October 21, 2011 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

As more patients begin using technology to manage their health, the Pioneer Portfolio's National program Project HealthDesign is helping meet the demand by designing tools that can be used by real people to improve their health and engagement with t ...

Project HealthDesign-- Phase II

October 19, 2011 | Report

Using new technologies such as smartphones and sensors, teams are designing applications that can be used by real people to improve their health, better engage in their health care and enhance patient-provider communication.

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