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Pilot Program to Study Telehealth Value in Advance Care Planning

Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School are taking part in an NIH-funded study to evaluate the use of telehealth in advance care planning for patients receiving home-based palliative care.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Two Massachusetts healthcare providers are taking part in a federally funded in study to determine how telehealth can be used to facilitate advance care planning for patients with life-threatening illnesses who are receiving home-based care.

Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School are partnering with ACP decisions, a non-profit focused on advance care planning, and connected health company Clover Health Investments on the study, which is financed by a five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health.

“We expect this study will generate pivotal data to help us understand if scalable video technology can meaningfully improve end of life outcomes for the most vulnerable older adults who are rarely part of clinical trials,” Kumar Dharmarajan, chief scientific officer at New Jersey-based Clover Health and an adjunct assistant professor at the Yale School of Medicine, said in a press release.

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