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Research Update - May 2009

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Collaborative Platforms for Engaging Stakeholders in Innovation Research Abstract: The Use of Ruby’s Bequest to Addr

Research Update – April 2009

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MollyHIE Testimony: In her role as Chair of the CalRHIO Board of Directors, Molly Coye, MD MPH, offers recommendations to t

Future Environments for an Aging Society Webinar and Expert Panel


Research Update - March 2009

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Research Update - February 2009

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MollyRemote Patient Management: Technology-Enabled Innovation And Evolving Business Models For Chronic Disease Care – by Molly Coye: Remote patient management (RPM) is a transformative technology that improves chronic care management while reducing net spending for chronic disease. Broadly deployed within the VHA and in many small trials elsewhere, RPM has been shown to support patient self-management, shift responsibilities to non-clinical providers, and reduce the use of emergency department and hospital services. Research Abstract

THE SCAN FOUNDATION GRANTS $5 MILLION TO THE HEALTH TECHNOLOGY CENTER TO ESTABLISH NATIONAL CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND AGING

LONG BEACH and SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The SCAN Foundation has awarded $5 million to The Health Technology Center (HealthTech) to establish the nation’s first center devoted exclusively to advancing the use of technologies that dramatically enhance home and community-based care for seniors.

Emerging Technologies for Independent Living at the national ASA/NCOA Aging in America 2009 Conference

Emerging Technologies for Independent Living at the national ASA/NCOA Aging in America 2009 Conference

Research Update - January 2009

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MollyCan Technology Help Us To Help Them?

Research Update - December 2008

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MollyGetting IT Right – by Molly Coye: New wireless applications are proliferating, and even the most enthusiastic hospital

Report: The Future of Behavioral Health in Children and Adolescents in New Mexico


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The challenge of providing behavioral health services for children and adolescents is daunting. The needs of children and adolescents are growing, while states, communities and providers struggle to meet those needs within available resources. Fortunately, many new technologies have emerged that offer promising opportunities to stretch resources, meet family, community and individual needs, and allow more children and adolescents to lead healthy lives.

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