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A New Vision

Project HealthDesign is forging a new vision for personal health records (PHRs) and personal health applications. 

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What Will Estrellita Be When She Grows Up?

Karen Cheng, Estrellita Co-Principal Investigator, University of California, Irvine

As our team’s data collection winds down, it is inevitable that we begin thinking about the next steps for the project. The feedback from parents has been overwhelmingly positive. They have… Read More »

RWJF Comments on Meaningful Use Stage 2 NPRM

Libby Dowdall, Communications Coordinator, Project HealthDesign National Program Office

Today, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) formally commented on the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program’s Stage 2 proposed rule, issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). As… Read More »

Snapshots from the Project HealthDesign Workshop

Libby Dowdall, Communications Coordinator, Project HealthDesign National Program Office

Last week, we convened in Nashville, Tennessee for our final Project HealthDesign workshop. Since the program’s inception in 2006, facilitators at the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health have helped us hone… Read More »

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May 7, 2012

iN Touch Team Awarded Best Abstract for Health IT Theme at AcademyHealth

 
AcademyHealth recently recognized Project HealthDesign’s iN Touch team for their abstract, “iN Touch: Impact of a Mobile App for Overweight and Obese Youth.” Authors included Kathy Kim, iN Touch co-principal investigator, and co-authors Christina Sabee, co-principal investigator; Holly Logan, project manager; and Janelle Charles, research assistant. Along with Barbara Massoudi, co-principal investigator of Project HealthDesign’s BreathEasy team, Kim will also serve as a panelist at the Consumer Informatics and Mobile Health session on June 24 at AcademyHealth’s Annual Research Meeting.
 

 

 
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