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AF4Q Games to Generate Data Challenge

April 4, 2013 | Story

Five finalist teams were announced at the conclusion of Phase I of AF4Q's Game Challenge, a competition to create game applications that generate useful health care quality data to improve health and health care.

Advancing the Field of Health Games

March 31, 2011 | Program Result Report

Progress and lessons learned from two programs that seek to advance the impact digital games can have on health.

What's Next Health: danah boyd

May 15, 2013 | Story/Video

The What's Next Health series features leading thinkers and visionaries. danah boyd—social scientist and high priestess of Internet friendship—challenge our assumptions and discusses what this means for health.

Empowering Black Patients to Take a More Active Role in Their Health Care

February 18, 2010 | Program Result Report

The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine tested whether using hand-held computers to answer questions about their health status and the reason for their current visit empowered African-American patients to take a more active role in their health care.

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