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Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System The Foundation for Continuous Improvement in Health and Health Care: Workshop Series Summary

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List price: $67.75
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: National Academies Press
Publication date: 10/5/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Abbreviations and Acronyms
Synopsis and Highlights
Introduction
The Learning Health System
The Digital Health Infrastructure
About the Digital Infrastructure Meetings
Visioning Perspectives on the Digital Health Utility
Introduction
Informed and Empowered Patients: Moving Beyond a Bystander in Care
Building a Learning Health System Clinicians Will Use
Improving Quality and Safety
Clinical Research in the Information Age
Integrating the Public Health Perspective
Technical Issues for the Digital Health Infrastructure
Introduction
Building a Standards and Interoperability Framework
Interoperability for the Learning Health System
Promoting Secure Data Liquidity
Innovative Approaches to Information Diversity
Engaging Patient and Population Needs
Introduction
Electronic Health Data for High-Value Health Care
Engaging Individuals in Population Health Monitoring
Optimizing Chronic Disease Care and Control
Targeting Population Health Disparities
Weaving a Strong Trust Fabric
Introduction
Demonstrating Value to Secure Trust
Policies and Practices to Build Public Trust
HDPAA and a Learning Healthcare System
Building a Secure Learning Health System
Stewardship and Governance in the Learning Health System
Introduction
Governance Coordination, Needs, and Options
Consistency and Reliability in Reporting for Regulators
Complying with Patient Expectations for Data De-Identification
Information Governance in the National Health Service (UK)
Perspectives on Innovation
Introduction
Conceptualizing a U.S. Population Health Record
Accelerating Innovation Outside the Private Sector
Combinatorial Innovation in Health Information Technology
Fostering the Global Dimension of the Health Data Trust
Introduction
TRANSFoRm: Translational Medicine and Patient Safety ; in Europe
Healthgrids, the SHARE Project, and Beyond
A Global Perspective on the Importance of Systematic Data to Drive Improvements in Care
Informatics and the Future of Infectious Disease Surveillance
Growing the Digital Health Infrastructure
Introduction
Technical Progress
Knowledge Generation and Use
Patient and Population Engagement
Governance
Common Themes and Principles
Accelerating Progress
Introduction
Stakeholder Engagement
Technical Progress
Infrastructure Use
Governance
Opportunities in the Next Stages of Meaningful Use
Stakeholder Responsibilities and Opportunities
Appendixes
The Learning Health System and the Digital Health Utility
Case Studies for the Digital Health Infrastructure
Example Stakeholder Responsibilities and Opportunities
Summary Overview of Meaningful Use Objectives
PCAST Report Recommendations
Workshop Agendas
Workshop Participants