
A Smartphone Application For Asthma Patient Self Management And TelemonitoringAward last edited on: 9/20/13
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NHLBITotal Award Amount
$149,977Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
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Renee N Saris-BaglamaCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43HL112368-01A1Start Date: 9/1/12 Completed: 5/31/13
Phase I year
2012Phase I Amount
$149,977Public Health Relevance:
The Asthma Patient Telemonitoring System (APTS)" offers patients and clinicians a practical, user-friendly {remote monitoring system for the early identification of patients at-risk for exacerbation} that has the potential to improve patient-centered care and health outcomes, and ultimately decrease costs associated with asthma care management.
Public Health Relevance Statement:
The Asthma Patient Telemonitoring System (APTS)" offers patients and clinicians a practical, user-friendly {remote monitoring system for the early identification of patients at-risk for exacerbation} that has the potential to improve patient-centered care and health outcomes, and ultimately decrease costs associated with asthma care management.
NIH Spending Category:
Asthma; Clinical Research; Health Services; Lung
Project Terms:
Apple; Area; Asthma; authority; Caring; Cessation of life; Chronic; Clinic; Clinical; clinical care; clinical practice; Communication; Computer software; cost; cost effectiveness; Data; Data Collection; Data Reporting; database structure; design; Development; disability; Disease; Documentation; Early identification; Educational aspects; Educational Materials; Electronic Health Record; Feedback; Fostering; Glosso-Sterandryl; Goals; Guidelines; Health; Health Expenditures; Imagery; improved; Internet; Intervention; Interview; Marketing; medical specialties; Monitor; Outcome; Paper; Patient Monitoring; Patient Self-Report; Patient-Centered Care; Patients; Peer Review; Performance; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Phase; premature; Program Development; programs; Protocols documentation; prototype; Provider; Quality of Care; Reporting; response; Risk; Self Management; Services; Site; Structure; Surveys; symposium; Symptoms; System; Techniques; Technology; Telephone; Testing; Text; Time; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services; usability; user-friendly; Voice; Wireless Technology; World Health Organization
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00