Transitioning from learning healthcare systems to learning health care communities

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Abstract

The learning healthcare system (LHS) model framework has three core, foundational components. These include an infrastructure for health-related data capture, care improvement targets and a supportive policy environment. Despite progress in advancing and implementing LHS approaches, low levels of participation from patients and the public have hampered the transformational potential of the LHS model. An enhanced vision of a community-engaged LHS redesign would focus on the provision of health care from the patient and community perspective to complement the healthcare system as the entity that provides the environment for care. Addressing the LHS framework implementation challenges and utilizing community levers are requisite components of a learning health care community model, version two of the LHS archetype.

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Mullins, C. D., Wingate, L. T., Edwards, H. A., Tofade, T., & Wutoh, A. (2018, June 1). Transitioning from learning healthcare systems to learning health care communities. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. Newlands Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2017-0105

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