Remote Health Technologies and Systems
Developing innovative remote health systems while engaging state and federal and regulatory agencies, the medical community, and industry in an effort to further the design, development, testing and deployment of those systems.
Center Research
Recent innovations and advancements in remote health solutions, highlighting projects and breakthroughs that demonstrate the center’s impact in transforming health care through engineering and systems research
Center Capabilities
Conducting innovative research and development of biomedical technologies, performing comprehensive validation, and developing next-generation health care delivery and medical information systems
Center Partnerships
The Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems (CRHTS) enables its partners to efficiently and effectively achieve their goals with tailored approaches designed to meet specific needs
Recent News
Health care access research earns NSF grant renewal
November 2, 2022The Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP) ERC has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) since 2017 and was recently renewed for another five years. This renewal will allow the research center to continue its important work in developing new technologies and health systems that can make a difference in the lives of underserved populations.
Engineer This!: Improving mental health through mobile technology
September 29, 2020Dr. Farzan Sasangohar and his team from the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems have created the Mental Health Evaluation and Lookout pilot program (mHELP), which combines commercial smartwatches with advanced machine learning and a wide range of sensors to detect signs and symptoms of high anxiety to direct users to mental health and self-care resources.
Coté receives Walston Chubb Award for Innovation
August 13, 2020Dr. Gerard Coté, director of the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems, received the Walston Chubb Award for Innovation from Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society.


