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NIH Awards UCSF $9.75M to Launch Mobile Health Research Platform for Heart Disease

by Jasmine Pennic 10/06/2015 Leave a Comment

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NIH Awards UCSF $9.75M to Launch Mobile Health Research Platform for Heart DiseaseThe National Institutes of Health has awarded $9.75 million to UCSF over the next five years to launch a mobile health research platform called Health ePeople that will enable investigators to conduct mobile and wireless health research in a less costly, more streamlined manner. The platform builds off the previous success of Health eHeart Study, which harnesses the power of online and mobile technology to gather cardiovascular data from study participants through devices such as smartphone apps, ECG smartphone cases and portable blood pressure cuffs. With a goal of one million participants, Health eHeart already has more than 30,000 people enrolled from around the world, with no study centers other than the one at UCSF.

Health ePeople Platform Overview

The Health ePeople platform will enable investigators to conduct mobile and wireless health research in a less costly, more streamlined manner. Health ePeople will utilize data from patients currently enrolled in the Health eHeart Study and recruited externally. It will also have several external advisory groups in data standards, technical, research, participation, ethics/advisory and business. The team has plans to collaborate and coordinate with other major ongoing mHealth-related projects, including:

  • The federal Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge (MD2K) Center of Excellence
  • The private Open mHealth, the NIH Precision Medicine Initiative
  • Ongovernmental PCORnet and PCORI National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network.

“The primary goal of Health ePeople is to provide a resource enabling convenient and efficient mobile and wireless health research,” said co-principal investigator Jeffrey Olgin, M.D., professor of medicine and chief of cardiology at UCSF in an official statement. “It will help investigators collect mobile health data via integration with sensors, devices and apps, deliver online surveys, connect with external data sources including electronic health records, and use novel methods for ascertaining and adjudicating clinical outcome events.”

The other co-principal investigators of the study are Gregory Marcus, M.D., MAS, director of clinical research in the UCSF Division of Cardiology, and Mark Pletcher, M.D., MPH, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics and director of the Informatics and Research Innovation Program at the UCSF Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute.

Health eHeart Study Background

Since its launch in 2013, the Health eHeart Study has implemented a user-friendly interface to collect patient-reported outcomes, validate survey data and integrate with multiple sensors, devices and apps. It uses modular electronic consenting and options for external investigators to utilize and enroll their own participants.

A study management portal with real-time dashboard and flexible messaging system also has been created, along with a private, secure database and data management system. These platforms have been adapted to take advantage of emerging technology and cutting-edge methods. The Health eHeart Study has garnered national interest and partnerships with several external organizations and industry. Investigators from urology, obesity, pulmonary transplant, neurology and oncology have established research protocols using the study infrastructure.

“Given the research backgrounds of the Health eHeart principal investigators and the fact that cardiovascular disease remains the most common killer in the United States and the world, our initial emphasis has been on cardiovascular disease,” Marcus said. “However, we and others interested in utilizing our infrastructure quickly realized the immediate applicability to other disciplines. Indeed, broader interests in diet, physical activity, geolocation and smartphone use patterns have piqued the interests of many different collaborators to utilize our platform.”

The platform is currently not ready to enroll new participants for several months and  individuals interested in becoming part of the million person cohort can sign-up now through the Health eHeart Study and will be given the option to transfer into the new platform as soon as enrollment begins. Any adult with a working email address can join the study.

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