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project<br />

PI: Knaus, W.<br />

MABLE B. KINZIE<br />

Citation: Knaus, W., & Cohn, W. (1999-2001). Charlottes(ville)’s Web: The Robert Wood<br />

Johnson Foundation family history project. Proposal funded by the Robert Wood<br />

Johnson Foundation.<br />

Role: Senior staff, directing the needs assessment documenting health history needs<br />

from multiple perspectives: Patient, Primary Care Provider, and Medical<br />

Specialist. I also led the user experience design team for each <strong>of</strong> these<br />

populations, including iterative design/development <strong>of</strong> the user interface and<br />

functionality for this project<br />

Effort: 30%<br />

Period: 1999-2001<br />

Amount: $ 1,581,393<br />

Description<br />

:<br />

We developed and evaluated Health Heritage, a web-based tool that guides<br />

individuals in collection <strong>of</strong> their own family health history collection and<br />

management. Research-based algorithms evaluate this history for the patient's<br />

risk for 89 diseases and conditions, and related recommendations (care, behavior<br />

change, screening, etc) can be sent to their provider and on to the patient.<br />

Through a randomized trial with 1<strong>09</strong> volunteers, we found that Health Heritage<br />

identified 60% <strong>of</strong> the elevated risk conditions at greater levels <strong>of</strong> sensitivity,<br />

significantly outperforming Usual Care at 24%.<br />

Status: Funded – Completed<br />

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

Title: Improving diabetes self-care among rural underserved patients using WebTV<br />

PI: Schorling, J.<br />

Citation: Schorling, J. (2001-2). Improving diabetes self-care among rural underserved<br />

patients using WebTV. Proposal funded by the Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation.<br />

Role: I was senior staff, directing the needs assessment documenting diabetes care<br />

needs from multiple perspectives: Patient, Health Educator, Primary Care<br />

Provider, and Medical Specialist. I also led the user experience design team for<br />

each <strong>of</strong> these populations, including iterative design/development <strong>of</strong> the user<br />

interface and functionality for this project.<br />

Effort: 25%<br />

Period: 2001-2<br />

Amount: $ 100,000<br />

Description<br />

:<br />

Diabetes is known to have a devastating effect on millions <strong>of</strong> patients and their<br />

families, especially the poor and underserved. With this project we expanded the<br />

reach and potential <strong>of</strong> patient education through telemedicine technology, to<br />

improve patients’ diabetes self-management skills. We developed and pilot<br />

tested an interactive, Web-based diabetes self-management support program for<br />

use by medically indigent, underserved, primarily rural patients. The program<br />

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