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PCORI Grants $23M to Support Telehealth Effectiveness Studies

The funds will support studies that assess telehealth effectiveness for treating pain relief, smoking cessation, and mental health conditions.

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By Victoria Bailey

- The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Board of Governors has approved $49.5 million in research awards, $23.5 million of which will go toward supporting three research studies that focus on mHealth and telehealth effectiveness.

The studies’ goals include understanding telehealth’s impact on treatment for pain relief, smoking cessation, and mental health.

“With the explosion of telehealth, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, studies assessing how well telehealth strategies work in different contexts are highly relevant for many Americans, and we look forward to the insights gleaned from these studies as well as all the other newly approved research projects,” Nakela Cook, MD, executive director of PCORI, stated in the press release.

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