The
Health e-Technologies Initiative functioned
as a National Program Office of the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation from February
2002 through April 2009. Our program of
funded research advanced the discovery
of scientific knowledge regarding the
effectiveness of interactive applications
(i.e., Internet, interactive TV and voice
response systems, kiosks, personal digital
assistants, CD-ROMs, DVDs) for health
behavior change and chronic disease management.
Our overarching goal was to find out whether
or not these applications improved processes
and outcomes of care for culturally diverse
groups of patients/consumers and supported
provider adherence to evidence-based care.
This site and its
current functionalities have been archived
and are now maintained by RWJF. For further
information, click
here.
To learn more about
the history of the Initiative's development,
as well as to view HeTI’s publications
and presentations, click
here.
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