OKPRN Projects - Ongoing
Project Title: Imact of a Wellness Portal on the Delivery of Patient-Centered Prospective Care"
PO No.: 1R18HS017188-01
Principal Investigator: James Mold, MD, MPH
Project Dates: 09/01/07 - 08/31/10
Sponsor: AHRQ 
Annual Direct Costs: $902,411
The aims of this project are: 1) To develop, field test, and refine an Internet-based patient Wellness Portal linked to PSRS to facilitate patient-centered, preventive care in primary care practices; 2) To determine the impact of the Wellness Portal on the process of patient-centered preventive care; and 3) To develop model Wellness Portal practices and disseminate the Wellness Portal technology and knowledge.
Project Title: Task Order #2 The Use of Health Information Technology by Primary Care Practices to Support Self Care Management During a Pandemic Influenza Event"
PO No.: HHSA290200710009I
Principal Investigator: James Mold, MD, MPH
Project Dates: 08/01/07 - 07/31/08
Sponsor: AHRQ 
Annual Direct Costs: $233,385
This is a multi-network project (OKPRN, STARNet, SNOCAP, and WREN) to develop and test technologies for primary care offices that help patients and office staff improve surge capacity and home-based self-management during a flu epidemic or a pandemic event.
Project Title: “AZMATICS/Azithromycin Trial In Community Settings"
PO No.: H-2005-0258
Principal Investigator: David Hahn, M.D. Univ of Wisconsin
Project Dates: 05/01/06 – 12/31/08
Sponsor: AAFP & WREN
Annual Direct Costs: $2,500
This is a multi-center RCT to determine within a 3-months course of weekly azithromycin can benefit adult patients with asthma.

Project Title: “Enhance the Rate and Quality of EPSDT Examinations
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Principal Investigator: James W. Mold, M.D., M.P.H.
Project Dates: 07/01/06 – 06/30/07
Sponsor: Health Care Authority
Annual Direct Costs: $36,064
The purpose of this project is to improve both the rate and quality of EPSDT examinations performed in primary care offices in eight Canadian County practices and in eight other selected practices throughout the state.

Project Title: “Mood and thinking in Older Adults”
Principal Investigator: James W. Mold, M.D., M.P.H.
Project Dates: 07/01/05-06/30/07
Sponsor: National Alliance for Research in Schizophrenia and Affective
Annual Direct Costs: $18,000 
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect (good or bad) of past mood difficulties on thinking in older adults.  Additionally, the study will examine the effect of past psychiatric treatments on thinking in adults as they age.

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