December 1, 2002
|
Program Result Report
From 2000 to 2001, the Los Angeles Care Health Plan developed Health Express, an online screening tool for those in Los Angeles County without public health insurance to help them find the coverage options that best fit their needs.
December 1, 2001
|
Program Result Report
UCLA examined the experience of children served by a California program that provides non-medical, personal assistance services to disabled persons.
August 1, 2000
|
Program Result Report
The Friends of the National Library of Medicine sponsored a workshop focusing on the wide-scale application of telecommunications technologies to improve health and access to care for underserved populations.
August 1, 2000
|
Program Result Report
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services conducted the second and third of a series of national conferences called "Partnerships for Networked Consumer Health Information."
November 1, 2000
|
Program Result Report
In 1998, the Benton Foundation researched the impact of new communications technologies on health, identifying innovative uses and challenges.
November 1, 2000
|
Program Result Report
The University of Wisconsin-Madison created a computer-based system designed to help parents and partners of alcohol abusers cope more effectively with problems arising from the alcohol abuse.
June 18, 2008
|
News Release
Health information technology (HIT) has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of health care. This report considers in particular the growth of electronic health records and how it might affect the cost and quality of health care.
July 1, 2008
|
Evaluation
This evaluation of the Quality Allies and New Health Partnerships learning communities focused on the second and third phases of a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The evaluation specifically focused on documenting the impact of the initiatives on systems of clinical care delivery and patient outcomes.
February 1, 2007
|
Program Result Report
The Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis at the University of Wisconsin, convened two meetings on the application of technological innovations to the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse disorders.
February 1, 2007
|
Program Result Report
In 2001-05, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine conducted a randomized, controlled study of the use of an Internet Chronic Disease Self-Management Program.