Uhl Part of DIHI-Funded Project Team

The Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) will support high-potential innovation projects in the areas of novel strategies to improve value of care delivery, advance health equity, amplify digital solutions for care and monitoring, strengthen provider and staff experience and well-being and enhance patient engagement and experience.

Tammy Uhl, consulting associate, is part of a 2021 DIHI Innovation Project team for the "Machine Learning Approach to Pediatric Sepsis Recognition" project. 

Ibemere Submits Research Application on Sickle Cell Research

stephanie ibemere headshotKudos to Stephanie Ibemere, postdoc, and her entire team for the submission of her Duke Research Voucher Program application entitled: “Developing the Sickle Cell Disease Outpatient Satisfaction Survey (Sickle OPS2) to Assess Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Chronic Care Management.” This proposal requests funding for a one-year period with a

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