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 evaluated the appropriateness, acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of the Gabby Health Information Technology System among Black and African American women receiving care at community-based clinical sites.Principal Investigator: Jack, BrianProject Dates: September 01, 2017 to December 31, 2022
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Description: This research developed and pilot-tested a sleep promotion toolkit (SLEEPkit), an application designed to facilitate routine sleep assessment and inform individualized plans for sleep promotion.Principal Investigator: Ye, LichuanProject Dates: September 30, 2015 to September 29, 2018
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Description: This project developed a relational agent system--a human animation program that interacts with patients--to deliver depression treatment to patients with chronic illness and comorbid depression and found the system to be feasible and user-friendly.Principal Investigator: Mitchell, SuzanneProject Dates: August 01, 2014 to July 31, 2017
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Description: This project assessed the effectiveness of the Telephone-Linked Care for Complex Patients (TLC-C) automated telephony system to reduce preventable hospitalizations and improve quality of life in patients who have multiple chronic diseases.Principal Investigator: Friedman, RobertProject Dates: September 30, 2008 to June 30, 2013
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Description: This project evaluated whether an interactive voice response system used by parents prior to routine health maintenance visits could improve parental activation, the comprehensiveness of care provided, and medication safety.Principal Investigator: Adams, WilliamProject Dates: September 13, 2007 to August 31, 2011
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Description: This project adapted and tested a virtual patient advocate to interact with patients after hospital discharge to address the problems of discontinuity and fragmentation of care that occur in the transition from the hospital to the ambulatory setting.Principal Investigator: Jack, BrianProject Dates: September 01, 2007 to August 31, 2011