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Article: e-Cleveland Clinic Receives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to Study Web-Based Management Of Diabetes.
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- October 4, 2004
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CLEVELAND, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cleveland Clinic's online e-health services program, e-Cleveland Clinic, has received $399,830 to study the effectiveness of Web-based technology in helping people with diabetes to control their disease. The Cleveland Clinic is one of six institutions across the country receiving funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to research the potential of e-technologies in managing chronic illnesses.
The e-Cleveland Clinic study will determine whether patient access to electronic medical records can help diabetics manage their condition more effectively. A Web portal will allow patients to enter information, such as home ...