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Health technology, quality and safety in a learning health system
Health technology quality and safety is an important issue for health informatics (i.e. digital health) professionals. Health technologies have been used to (1) collect data that can be analyzed to improve the quality and safety of healthcare activities and (2) re-engineer and/or automate error-prone processes.
Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk
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Background: Since 2013 a multidisciplinary group has been working to spur Geisinger Health System’s growth as a learning health care system (LHCS), using the Institute of Medicine (IOM) model as a guide. In March 2016 the group conducted a survey of staff to elicit perceptions and assess awareness of learning and aspects of the learning environment ...
Clarke, Deserae +4 more
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Training the next generation of learning health system scientists [PDF]
Introduction: The learning health system (LHS) aligns science, informatics, incentives, stakeholders, and culture for continuous improvement and innovation.
Michael K. Gould +56 more
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Introduction Learning health systems (LHSs) are usually created and maintained by single institutions or healthcare systems. The Indiana Learning Health System Initiative (ILHSI) is a new multi‐institutional, collaborative regional LHS initiative led by ...
Titus Schleyer +29 more
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A Sensor-based Learning Public Health System [PDF]
New smartphone technologies for the first time provide a platform for a new type of on-person, public health data collection and also a new type of informational public health intervention.
Steele, Robert +3 more
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Learning sites for health system governance in Kenya and South Africa: reflecting on our experience. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Health system governance is widely recognised as critical to well-performing health systems in low- and middle-income countries. However, in 2008, the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research identified governance as a neglected health
RESYST/DIAHLS learning site team
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From Learning Healthcare Systems to Learning Health Systems [PDF]
There is growing national and international interest in creating learning healthcare systems; this drive is stimulated by the (then) Institute of Medicine's (now National Academy of Medicine) 2007 seminal report on the Learning Healthcare System.1 In this report, the Institute of Medicine urged for the creation of a model of care “…that is designed to ...
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Dynamic changes in physiologic oxygen are required for proper placenta development; yet, when low-oxygen levels persist, placental development is halted, culminating in preeclampsia (PE), a serious complication of pregnancy.
Taylor Gillmore +9 more
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Disturbances of lipid metabolism are typical in diabetes. Our objective was to characterize and compare placental sphingolipid metabolism in type 1 (T1D) and 2 (T2D) diabetic pregnancies and in non-diabetic controls.
Miira M. Klemetti +3 more
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Has Latin America achieved universal health coverage yet? Lessons from four countries
Highlights This review presents the current situation of UHC implementation in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, using different elements from the WHO in their 13th Program of Work to compare service coverage and financial protection.
Ramiro E. Gilardino +2 more
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