mHealth Intelligence July 29, 2022
Mark Melchionna

Cincinnati Children’s received a $12.9 million grant to support research on two different telehealth-enabled methods for treating migraines in adolescents.

After receiving a large amount of funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Cincinnati Children’s plans to lead a multisite clinical trial that will compare two methods for treating adolescent migraines through telehealth.

As a nonprofit medical center, Cincinnati Children’s regularly conducts research to determine enhanced methods of caring for young patients. Due to the frequency of migraines among the youth, Cincinnati Children’s has often dedicated time and resources to understanding adolescent migraines. In 2013, 2017, 2020, and 2021, the organization conducted projects that studied non-medication methods for treating migraines.

The hospital will launch a new study with...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Clinical Trials, Digital Health, Health IT, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
Cerevance raises $47m to fund Phase III trial for lead Parkinson’s therapy
Parexel strikes deal with Palantir for clinical trial AI
Risklick debuts new AI software that writes clinical trial protocols
“Intentional effort” needed from sponsors to achieve diversity in oncology clinical trials
It’s Time to Give Patients a Seat at the Table

Share This Article