AHRQ Funded Projects
Search the entire portfolio of AHRQ-funded digital healthcare research projects. Projects can be identified by technology studied, medical condition, population, status of the project, principal investigator, organization, funding mechanism and location.
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Description: This research will apply Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies (SMART)-on-Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards to a current patient-centered web-based application (app) for heart failure medication optimization and evaluate its effectiveness in guideline-directed medication prescribing for heart failure.Principal Investigator: Dorsch, MichaelProject Dates: September 30, 2022 to September 29, 2025
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Description: This research will examine the factors affecting cancer patients’ use of an electronic patient safety event reporting system to communicate adverse medication-related events to their care team.Principal Investigator: Jiang, Yun, Gong, YangProject Dates: July 01, 2021 to June 30, 2026
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Description: This research developed and evaluated mobile application messages that assisted individuals with hypertension to adhere to a low-sodium diet.Principal Investigator: Dorsch, MichaelProject Dates: May 03, 2016 to April 30, 2019
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Description: This research examined the factors associated with eHealth use for personal health management among African-American and White cancer survivors.Principal Investigator: Thompson, Hayley S.Project Dates: September 30, 2014 to September 29, 2019
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Description: This project tested a reinforcement learning (RL) text messaging system, which tailors and adapts messages to the needs of patients with uncontrolled hypertension to promote medication adherence, and found it to be feasible and adaptive.Principal Investigator: Farris, KarenProject Dates: April 01, 2014 to March 31, 2017
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Description: This project designed, implemented, and assessed the effectiveness of tailored text messages for changing medication adherence in adults with uncontrolled diabetes and found that improvements were made in perceived benefits and competence.Principal Investigator: Gatwood, JustinProject Dates: February 01, 2013 to January 31, 2014