Individuals with Disabilities
Parent, physician, and therapist experience of in-person, hybrid, and all-virtual models of physiatry care for children with special healthcare needs.
Engaging the disability community in informatics research: Rationales and practical steps.
Implementing Personalized Cross-Sector Transitional Care Management to Promote Care Continuity, Reduce Low-Value Utilization, and Reduce the Burden of Treatment for High-Need, High-Cost Patients
This research will integrate cross-sector care alerts and interoperable personalized care planning into the existing Coordinating Transitions Intervention (CTI) tool and evaluate the impact of the revised tool on patient burden, care team collaboration, and utilization value for high-need, high-cost patients.
Accessibility and Beyond: Designing Consumer Health IT for Disabled Individuals - Final Report
Development and validation of the Emergency Department Geriatric Readmission Assessment at Yale (ED GRAY): Part 2, prognostic accuracy.
Legal, practical, and ethical considerations for making online patient portals accessible for all.
School-Based Tele-Physiatry Assistance for Rehabilitative and Therapeutic Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs Living in Rural and Underserved Communities
This study examined parent and provider experiences and care costs for in-person, hybrid, and all-virtual pediatric physiatry models in rural and underserved communities, concluding that the hybrid model—where therapists and patients are onsite and the pediatric physiatrist is present via telehealth—offers a high-quality, acceptable, and cost-effective alternative.