“A recent report from the Children’s Partnership, a nonpartisan advocacy group, says that teleconferences with school children in San Francisco resulted in “significant improvement” in the health of students with asthma, and recommends wider use of the technology. “We’re really at a unique juncture of technology beginning to offer new ways to deliver healthcare to more children and governments–federal, state and local–looking seriously at new ways to fund that care,” the report’s author, Jenny Kattlove, tells iHealthBeat. “Our goal with this report on California is to shed light on how wise use of health IT can transform the lives of children–a lot of children”.”
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Neil Versel, FierceHealthIT, 9 November 2009

