AHRQ Funded Projects
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Description: This research will develop, implement, disseminate, and evaluate reusable, shareable clinical decision support for both patients and clinicians in the area of chronic pain management.Principal Investigator: Marcial, LauraProject Dates: September 30, 2019 to December 20, 2021
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Description: The Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network was created as a multistakeholder collaborative to address barriers and facilitators, formulate recommendations, and take action to improve the adoption and use of patient-centered outcomes research-based clinical decision support.Principal Investigator: Blumenfeld, Barry H.Project Dates: April 01, 2016 to January 31, 2020
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Description: For this project, software engineering practices were developed to guide others in the development of trustworthy electronic health record applications; developed techniques to evaluate the trustworthiness of these applications; and used these techniques to evaluate six products.Principal Investigator: Williams, Laurie AnnProject Dates: September 29, 2009 to September 29, 2012
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Description: RTI International developed and implemented a 3-year technical assistance program to help AHRQ provide support to Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Programs agencies to assist in developing and implementing health IT and HIE.Principal Investigator: Dimitropoulos, LindaProject Dates: September 28, 2007 to May 28, 2012
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Description: Thirty-three states and 1 territory formed the HISPC, which aims to address the privacy and security challenges presented by electronic health information exchange through multi-state collaboration. With the support of its state or territorial governor, each team engaged a steering committee and a range of local stakeholders to 1) assess variations in organization-level business policies and state laws that affect health information exchange; 2) identify and propose practical solutions, while preserving the privacy and security requirements in applicable Federal and State laws and 3) develop detailed plans to implement solutions.Principal Investigator: Anderson, W. HoltProject Dates: September 30, 2005 to December 31, 2007