Mind the Gap: Putting Evidence into Practice in the Era of Learning Health Systems

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Due to the increasing amount of available published evidence and the continual need to apply and update evidence in practice, we propose a shift in the way evidence generated by learning health systems can be integrated into more traditional evidence reviews. This paper discusses two main mechanisms to close the evidence-to-practice gap: (1) integrating Learning Health System (LHS) results with existing systematic review evidence and (2) providing this combined evidence in a standardized, computable data format. We believe these efforts will better inform practice, thereby improving individual and population health.

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Guise, J. M., Savitz, L. A., & Friedman, C. P. (2018, December 1). Mind the Gap: Putting Evidence into Practice in the Era of Learning Health Systems. Journal of General Internal Medicine. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-018-4633-1

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