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Integrating Patient-Reported Outcomes into Routine Primary Care: Monitoring Asthma Between Visits
This research is adapting and scaling a previously piloted mobile application for asthma symptom tracking that has been enhanced with functionality relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic to assist primary care clinicians in better managing their patients with asthma.
Adapting, Scaling, and Spreading an Algorithmic Asthma Mobile Intervention to Promote Patient-Reported Outcomes Within Primary Care Settings
This project will adapt and evaluate a mobile health application to improve patient-reported asthma outcomes in New York.
Feasibility of a Clinician Training Program To Improve Patient-Provider Communication in the Presence of Health IT Systems in the Exam Room
This project tested the impact of a training module that teaches clinicians how to best communicate with patients in the presence of an electronic health record and found improvements in provider communication skills, but no impact on patient outcomes.
Patient-Centered Virtual Multimedia Interactive Informed Consent (VIC)
This project developed the Patient-Centered Virtual Multimedia Interactive Informed Consent tool and found that patients who used the tool had increased knowledge and higher satisfaction than control patients.
Using mHealth and Patient-Reported Outcomes to Deliver Evidence-Based Asthma Care
This research developed and evaluated a mobile health application for patients with asthma.
Pediatric Patient Engagement as a Criteria for Meaningful Use Stage 3
This project evaluated the use of an asthma portal by focusing on provider implementation and health outcomes for children, low-income families, and children with special health care needs.
Best Practices For Integrating Clinical Decision Support Into Clinical Workflow
This project compared high and low intensity support for implementation of clinical decision support (CDS) and found that the low intensity support may be sufficient to help community health centers improve their use of CDS over a relatively short time period.
Patient Reminders and Notifications
This project determined patient needs and preferences for healthcare reminders and notifications, developed and tested a prototype, and found that user-centered designs have the ability to provide more effective and patient-centered care.
An Interactive Health Communication Program For Young Urban Adults With Asthma
This research project is developing an Internet-based health communication program for African American adults to improve asthma care.
Bringing Communities and Technology Together for Healthy Aging
This project established an integrated information and communication technology system to help older adults age in place and live independently for as long as possible, and found that the system improved user quality of life.