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Right Tools, Right Time, Right Place: Telehealth for Opioid Use Disorder in Vulnerable Settings

Oregon · Portland, OR

Our primary objective is to evaluate the ability of Boulder Care's telehealth-platform to create the necessary paradigmatic shift in Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment to reach vulnerable populations, with targets that support both equitable and culturally-specific OUD treatment as well as business profitability.

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Telehealth Exercise Program Evaluating Fatigue and Physical Function in Rural Cancer Survivors

Colorado · Aurora, CO

This study investigates the efficacy of a telehealth exercise program designed specifically for rural cancer survivors with cancer-related fatigue (CRF). Small dried blood samples and measures of physical function will be collected throughout the program. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does the exercise program improve CRF in rural cancer survivors? * How do CRF, metabolism, and physical function change during the exercise program? Researchers will compare the program to a wait-list control group. This group will complete all study measures without without changing current physical activity before receiving the full exercise program. Participants will: * Complete a virtual physical assessment before and after the program. * Complete brief virtual assessments and collect dried blood samples (at home and mailed in) every two weeks during the program. * Receive a personalized exercise program including virtual sessions and remote exercise programming with a cancer exercise specialist (after a 12-week wait period in the wait-list control group). * Optional: Willing participants will visit a study site for a laboratory-based exercise assessment before and after the program.

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Telehealth vs In-Person Evaluation of Addiction Treatment After Visiting the Emergency Department

California · El Centro, CA

Main study objective: compare long-term buprenorphine treatment outcomes for patients who start buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD) in the emergency department and are then referred to get outpatient buprenorphine treatment either via telehealth or at an in-person clinic. Researchers will: Compare rates of establishing outpatient OUD treatment, how long patients stay on buprenorphine, and patients' experience with care to determine whether patient experiences and outcomes are better for patients referred to telehealth treatment versus patients patients referred to in-person treatment after they leave the emergency department. Participants will: Be recruited from 3 different hospital emergency departments. Answer questionnaires at baseline and then 1, 3, 6, and 9 months after their initial emergency department visit.

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MATCH-UP: MAking Telehealth-Delivery of Cancer Care at Home Effective and Safe-Upscaled: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trial

New Jersey · New York

Many people with cancer spend a lot of time and money traveling to and from the doctor's office for cancer care. MSK's goal is to make getting cancer care easier by cutting down the need to make in-person visits to MSK. MSK is trying to do this through a new option called enhanced telehealth.

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Feasibility and Reliability of the Melbourne Assessment-2 (MA-2) for Telehealth

Ohio · Columbus, OH

The goals of this study: 1. Determine if a play based test of arm and hand movements is valid and reliable when conducted through telehealth for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. 2. Measure differences in parent, provider and child engagement when an assessment is conducted in-person compared to via telehealth. 3. Rate caregivers' overall impressions of procedures when an assessment is conducted in-person compared to telehealth. Participants will attend two visits, one in person and one through telehealth. During each visit, the child will play with common toys. The sessions will be video recorded and scored using two standardized assessments, the Melbourne Assessment-2 (MA-2) and the Assisting Hand Assessment.

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Research on Equity in Abortion Care by TeleHealth

California · Oakland, CA

This study will examine the ways in which telehealth for reproductive healthcare affects timing, costs, and follow-up care; whether telehealth reaches people in areas with greater health inequities; and the attributes of telehealth that patients want. Study surveys will be administered to interested, eligible participants: 2,000 patients seeking abortion care will complete the study, comprising of 2 groups: patients seeking medication abortion care either (1) in-person or (2) via telehealth. This project will address how telehealth services can be optimized for people of color, low-income people, and immigrants to increase digital inclusion and health equity.

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Study of Fetal Health Outcomes: Working With a Missouri E-telehealth Platform (The SHOW-ME Study)

Missouri · Columbia, MO

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the potential benefit to patients and providers from using the remote fetal-monitoring system NUVO along with its app to allow for pregnant patients requiring weekly non-stress testing to do so from their homes. The main questions the investigators are looking to answer are: What effect does the NUVO remote fetal monitoring system have on patient/provider satisfaction? What is the cost savings (both direct and indirect) from using a remote fetal monitoring system as opposed to in-person testing for both the patient and the provider? Researchers will compare the survey responses by both patients and providers for pre and post implementation of the NUVO fetal monitoring system to the survey responses of patients and providers who used the traditional in-clinic method to evaluate satisfaction and cost savings. Participants will: Answer pre-implementation surveys before undergoing the trial Be randomly assigned to do either fetal testing at-home or in-clinic once or twice weekly as up to the provider Before hospital discharge or within the last office visit participants will be given a post-implementation survey

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Telehealth Exercise and Mindfulness for Pain in Osteoarthritis - Stage 1B

Massachusetts · Boston, MA

The goal of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to test the feasibility of an 10-week telehealth mindful exercise intervention compared to a telehealth exercise only intervention for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA). This RCT will be fully digital with all recruitment, assessments, and intervention being conducted remotely.

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Achieving Chronic Care equiTy by leVeraging the Telehealth Ecosystem

California · San Francisco, CA

This study examines the impact of a multi-level intervention aiming to improve telehealth access for low-income patients managing chronic health conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes. The multi-level intervention includes clinic-level practice facilitation and patient-level digital health coaching.

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Community Partnership for Telehealth Solutions to Counter Misinformation and Achieve Equity

California · Los Angeles, CA

Non-randomized, two-arm stepped-wedge trial of a multi-level colorectal cancer screening intervention.