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Cincinnati Children’s Integrates Telehealth Into Suicide Prevention Study

The hospital is using a PCORI grant to integrate telehealth into a five-year study that aims to develop suicide prevention and treatment strategies for at-risk adolescents.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center are integrating telehealth into a federal funded study on suicide prevention.

Financed by almost $8 million in funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) the team will examine how connected health tools and platforms might be used to enhance or improve treatment options for adolescents with suicidal thoughts – one of the leading causes of death among that age group.

Cincinnati Children’s had received almost $6 million from PCORI in 2018 to study ways to improve treatment for adolescents who visit the emergency room with suicidal thoughts but who are not at imminent risk of suicide. With the nation in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, the project has been enhanced to examine how telehealth can play a part in prevention and treatment.

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