mHealth Intelligence July 23, 2020
Eric Wicklund

The Indiana University School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute are working with the VA to develop new telehealth programs to address stroke treatment, chronic pain care and home-based geriatric services.

Two Indiana institutions are working with the Department of Veterans Affairs to develop three new telehealth services for veterans in the state.

The Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute are partnering with the VA’s Quality Enhance Research Initiative (QUERI) on a program to evaluate and launch connected health platforms for stroke (TeleNeurology), chronic pain (TelePain) and geriatric (TeleGRACE) care.

The three models of care are part of QUERI’s EXTEND (Expertise Through E-health Network Development) program, which is being funded by a $5.1 million federal grant. It’s one...

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