PSN
The Preventing Suicide Network (PSN) was created in Fall 2001 by
iTeleHealth, Inc, with funding from the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH). The mission of this national suicide prevention website
is to leverage the power of technology to assist persons in informing
themselves and others regarding preventing suicide, with the hope
that someone’s life may be spared this tragic event by a helper
reaching out.
The network offers suicide education, prevention, detection, and
treatment resources for professionals as well as community members.
In addition, it offers users' an option for a tailored search within
the National Library of Medicine.
The PSN can be found by visiting: http://www.preventingsuicide.com
EA HIT
In this initiative, iTelehealth partnered with MDM Strategies to develop the Economic Analysis of Healthcare Information Technology in the Ambulatory Setting (EA HIT) for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The EA HIT project was designed to create a computational economic model and simulation tool that would serve to predict small physician practice adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) over ten years. iTelehealth created, field tested, and vetted six separate surveys that were sent out to small practice physicians around the country.
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VA Wilmington
iTelehealth worked with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in partnership with Romanuk Consulting and Smith Group Architectural and Design to provide Project Management and clinical consultation for A Facilities Master Planning Design for the VA Medical Center in Wilmington DE.
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