Telehealth News

PCORI Grants Target Telehealth Programs for COVID-19 Treatment

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is disbursing more then $22 million in grants to several projects that will analyze how telehealth has been and could be used to improve COVID-19 care and services.

Telehealth strategies

Source: ThinkStock

By Eric Wicklund

- The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is issuing more than $22 million in grants to several projects that asses how telehealth has been used during the coronavirus pandemic.

Seven programs were targeted for grants by the Washington-based non-profit, which aims to learn how different healthcare approaches have improved outcomes among people infected with COVID-19 and lessened the effects on certain populations and communities.

The four studies with specific connected health components are as follows:

  • Penn State University’s Hershey Medical Center will get $2.3 million to study how a Project ECHO telemedicine platform can be used to improve infection control in nursing homes;
  • The Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University will get $3 million to study how telehealth has been used to move primary care services from in-person to remote platforms, and how these services affect diverse populations, such as young people with chronic conditions. The study will recruit participants through the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet).
  • The University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine will get $2.5 million to evaluate the effectiveness of the COVID Watch remote patient monitoring program, with a particular focus on how it’s used for care of Black and Latino patients and whether fingertip pulse oximetry is effective; and
  • The State University of New York will get $2.5 million to compare the effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), delivered by a telemedicine platform or an mHealth app, for residents of low-income and ethnic minority neighborhoods who lack easy access to mental health care services;

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
©2012-2024 TechTarget, Inc. Xtelligent Healthcare Media is a division of TechTarget. All rights reserved. HealthITAnalytics.com is published by Xtelligent Healthcare Media a division of TechTarget.