The Health e-Technologies
Initiative is a $10.3-million National Program
Office of the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation.
Our program of funded research will advance
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.
The Health e-Technologies Initiative
has just published Using eHealth
Interventions to Engage Consumers: A
Practical Guide. This booklet is
designed for community decision-makers
who are considering the use of eHealth
to activate consumers around quality
health care.
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