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The Indiana Learning Health System Initiative: Early experience developing a collaborative, regional learning health system.
Schleyer, Titus; Williams, Linda; Gottlieb, Jonathan; Weaver, Christopher; Saysana, Michele; Azar, Jose; Sadowski, Josh; Frederick, Chris; Hui, Siu; Kara, Areeba; Ruppert, Laura; Zappone, Sarah; Bushey, Michael; Grout, Randall; Embi, Peter J.
Affiliation
  • Schleyer T; Center for Biomedical Informatics Regenstrief Institute, Inc Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Williams L; Department of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Gottlieb J; Center for Health Services Research Regenstrief Institute, Inc Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Weaver C; Department of Neurology Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Saysana M; VA HSR&D EXTEND QUERI Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Azar J; Department of Health Administration University of Providence Great Falls Montana USA.
  • Sadowski J; Department of Emergency Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Frederick C; Physician Administration Indiana University Health Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Hui S; Physician Administration Indiana University Health Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Kara A; Department of Pediatrics Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Ruppert L; Department of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Zappone S; Division of Quality and Patient Safety Indiana University Health Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Bushey M; Department of Infection Prevention Indiana University Health Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Grout R; Administration Regenstrief Institute, Inc Indianapolis Indiana USA.
  • Embi PJ; Center for Biomedical Informatics Regenstrief Institute, Inc Indianapolis Indiana USA.
Learn Health Syst ; 5(3): e10281, 2021 Jul.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34277946
ABSTRACT

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 the Regenstrief Institute (RI) and developed in partnership with five additional organizations two Indiana-based health systems, two schools at Indiana University, and our state-wide health information exchange. We report our experiences and lessons learned during the initial 2-year phase of developing and implementing the ILHSI.

METHODS:

The initial goals of the ILHSI were to instantiate the concept, establish partnerships, and perform LHS pilot projects to inform expansion. We established shared governance and technical capabilities, conducted a literature review-based and regional environmental scan, and convened key stakeholders to iteratively identify focus areas, and select and implement six initial joint projects.

RESULTS:

The ILHSI successfully collaborated with its partner organizations to establish a foundational governance structure, set goals and strategies, and prioritize projects and training activities. We developed and deployed strategies to effectively use health system and regional HIE infrastructure and minimize information silos, a frequent challenge for multi-organizational LHSs. Successful projects were diverse and included deploying a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Standards (FHIR)-based tool across emergency departments state-wide, analyzing free-text elements of cross-hospital surveys, and developing models to provide clinical decision support based on clinical and social determinants of health. We also experienced organizational challenges, including changes in key leadership personnel and varying levels of engagement with health system partners, which impacted initial ILHSI efforts and structures. Reflecting on these early experiences, we identified lessons learned and next steps.

CONCLUSIONS:

Multi-organizational LHSs can be challenging to develop but present the opportunity to leverage learning across multiple organizations and systems to benefit the general population. Attention to governance decisions, shared goal setting and monitoring, and careful selection of projects are important for early success.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Type d'étude: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Equity_inequality / Implementation_research Langue: En Journal: Learn Health Syst Année: 2021 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Type d'étude: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Equity_inequality / Implementation_research Langue: En Journal: Learn Health Syst Année: 2021 Type de document: Article
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