Title

Measurement of the impact of Winona Health Online

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

March 2001

Comments

This article was published in Disease Management, March 2001, Vol. 4, No. 1: 15-18. (http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/109350701300038226) Deposited by permission; copyright retained by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present the methodology to study the clinical and financial outcomes associated with the use of Winona Health Online, a novel community-wide interactive healthcare Website in Winona, Minnesota. Outcome methodology was developed by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and the Carlson School of Management in cooperation with nationally recognized outcomes and disease state management experts, healthcare practitioners in Winona, statisticians, and health economists. The main areas of measurement include health status, satisfaction, cost and utilization of services, and clinical quality.

Nash, David B.; Shulkin, David ; Comite, Florence; Loeppke, Ron; Van Cleave, Bruce; Kane, Robert ; Christianson, Jon; and Pousma, Douglas, "Measurement of the impact of Winona Health Online" (2001). School of Population Health Faculty Papers. Paper 13.
http://jdc.jefferson.edu/healthpolicyfaculty/13