AHRQ Funded Projects
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- x Dorr, David
- x Hayes, William
- x Oreskovic, Nicolas M.
- Description: This research will refine an existing interoperable, patient-facing blood pressure control tool--the Collaboration Oriented Approach to Controlling High Blood Pressure (COACH) application--evaluate its implementation into three diverse clinical settings; conduct a randomized trial to assess its impact on lowering blood pressure; and develop a shareable, interoperable mechanism to aid in the dissemination of patient-facing clinical decision support tools.Principal Investigator: Dorr, David, Koopman, Richelle J.Project Dates: July 01, 2022 to June 30, 2025
- Description: This research developed the Collaboration Oriented Approach for Controlling HBP (COACH) tool that incorporates high blood pressure (HBP) recommendations along with known best practices for patient engagement for management of HBP.Principal Investigator: Dorr, DavidProject Dates: September 30, 2019 to December 31, 2021
- Description: This research developed a set of mHealth tools capable of collecting health behavior information with the hope that providing clinical feedback on these behaviors will reduce obesity and improve health behaviors among at-risk families.Principal Investigator: Oreskovic, Nicolas M.Project Dates: May 01, 2015 to April 30, 2018
- Description: This project evaluated the impact of an integrated care coordination information system (ICCIS) on the outcomes and satisfaction of patients with chronic and complex illnesses.Principal Investigator: Dorr, DavidProject Dates: September 30, 2008 to September 29, 2012
- 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: Hayes, WilliamProject Dates: September 30, 2005 to December 31, 2007

