Project Health Design
 

A New Vision

Project HealthDesign is forging a new vision of personal health records and their applications. 

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Staying iN Touch with Youth with Obesity and Depression

This post is the third in a series that will introduce you to our five new grantee teams. By Katherine Kim, San Francisco State University, iN Touch Principal Investigator Obesity and depression Overweight and obese youth are suffering from chronic...… Read More »

Using Sensors to Track Cognitive and Physical Decline

This post is the second in a series that will introduce you to our five grantee teams. By Anind K. Dey, Carnegie Mellon University, Principal Investigator. Here at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, we have been working with people with...… Read More »

BreathEasy - A PHR for Adults with Asthma and Depression or Anxiety

This post is the first in a series that will introduce you to our five grantee teams. By Barbara L. Massoudi, RTI International, BreathEasy Principal Investigator. Asthma, depression and anxiety The link between asthma, depression and anxiety has stymied medical...… Read More »

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March 3, 2010

Projects Announced!

We’re excited to announce the five innovative projects selected to explore how patient-recorded observations of daily living can be captured and integrated into personal health decision-making and clinical care. 
 
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Project HealthDesign is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Pioneer Portfolio