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 created and evaluated a decision support tool for shared decision making around oral anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation and found that it increased patient’s confidence about their use of medications for anticoagulation.Principal Investigator: Dorsch, MichaelProject Dates: August 01, 2019 to July 31, 2021
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Description: This research took an existing sepsis-related clinical decision support (CDS) and developed, tested, implemented, and validated a knowledge-based artificial intelligence-enhanced sepsis CDS.Principal Investigator: Sherwin, RobertProject Dates: June 01, 2016 to November 30, 2018
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Description: This project developed a diabetes data visualization mobile application for adolescents and found that clinical and contextual data provided greater opportunity for self management and problem solving.Principal Investigator: Lee, JoyceProject Dates: May 01, 2015 to April 30, 2018
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Description: This project explored whether the use of data from pain management practices can be used to develop more robust evidence-based approaches to chronic pain management.Principal Investigator: Juckett, DavidProject Dates: August 01, 2014 to July 31, 2017
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Description: This project evaluated a clinical quality management system using cognitive task analysis at three Federally Quality Health Centers.Principal Investigator: Green, Lee A.Project Dates: September 30, 2009 to July 31, 2014
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Description: This study explored the challenges to adopting electronic health records in safety net practices including nurse-managed health centers and federally-qualified health centers.Principal Investigator: Pohl, JoanneProject Dates: September 13, 2007 to August 31, 2011
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Description: Examined the use of the HANDS software system, a health IT-supported care planning process for nursing care, and its ability to be transferable between nurses, units, and health care settings.Principal Investigator: Keenan, GailProject Dates: September 01, 2004 to August 31, 2008