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Type of Facility Providing Rehabilitation Care Affects Outcomes

November 1, 2000 | Program Result

From 1991 to 1996, researchers at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center compared outcomes among elderly patients in two types of health care settings.

Health e-Technologies: Building the Science of eHealth

May 28, 2010 | Program Result

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.

Making the Business Case for Telemedicine

April 1, 2006 | Journal Article

The objective of this study was to demonstrate the business case for telemedicine in rural areas. The existing literature suggests that telemedicine is only profitable where the cost of traveling to the hospital is very high, but the researchers wanted to show a better business case.

Creating More Patient Autonomy for Pain Management Through a "Pain Poster"

June 4, 2008 | Story

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center improved management of pain and more informed patients through a "pain poster"

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