The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
May 14, 2008
Pioneer grantee Games for Health demonstrates how computer and video games, one of today's fastest growing media forms, can provide an exciting range of opportunities to address some of today's most complex health and health care challenges.
Playing games was front and center at last week’s Games for Health conference in Baltimore, Md. The fourth annual conference brought together more than 300 researchers, medical professionals, health care companies and game developers to share the latest approaches and research on how games and game technologies are making a difference in health and health care.