POLARIS
HEALTH DIRECTIONS AWARDED ONCOLOGY GRANT
October 10, 2006
Polaris
Health Directions is pleased to announce that we have
received a Phase I award from the National Institutes of
Health to develop the
Mental Health Assessment and Dynamic Referral for
Oncology Patients
system in conjunction with Cooper University Hospital in
Camden, New Jersey.
The system will enable oncology treatment teams to screen
for and monitor mental health conditions such as depression
and anxiety; cancer-related symptoms such as pain and
fatigue; quality of life; and adherence with treatment
recommendations. Patients will complete the assessments
periodically during critical stages of their treatment
using a PC, a portable device (e.g., laptop PC, tablet PC,
PDA), or over the Internet. A summary report describing the
patient’s psychosocial status, risk for non-adherence, need
for mental health treatment, and/or desire for psychosocial
support services will be made immediately available to
oncology providers.
The most innovative facet of the system is the introduction
of a fully-automated dynamic mental health referral for
patients interested in mental health treatment services or
psychosocial support. Treatment-relevant information about
the patient will be electronically transmitted to a
third-party provider, with the patient’s permission. The
dynamic referral system facilitates and increases
engagement for patients needing extra support.
The grant is awarded by the NIH under the Small Business
Innovative Research program. The Principal Investigator is
Dr. Edwin Boudreaux. Dr. Sherrill Lord will serve as
Project Manager.
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