Sarah Gilman
This case study describes the Better Care programme (UK). Better Care aims to improve healthcare for patients by equipping clinicians and patients with optimal data-based information to make decisions about their care.
This tool is a guide to using the Theoretical Domains Framework of behavior change to assess implementation problems and support intervention design.
This tool is a paper that presents a conceptual framework that has been developed in Canada to support the implementation of value-creating LHSs. The framework describes four elements that characterize LHSs: (1) core values, (2) pillars and accelerators, (3) processes, and (4) outcomes.
This tool presents the PARiHS (Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services) framework as a way to implement research into practice. It examines interactions between three key elements for knowledge translation: evidence, context, and facilitation.
This tool provides an overview of the potential impact of machine learning (ML), as well as potential barriers to ML. This may be helpful to organizations seeking to use ML to design, test, and deploy new solutions.
This tool presents a repository of validated person-centered measures that evaluate and monitor physical, mental and social health in adults and children, including those living with chronic conditions.
This tool presents a logic model for evaluating LHSs based on Kaiser Permanente Washington’s experience. It may be helpful for organizations that want to establish, implement, or evaluate an LHS.
This is a case study describing the experience of the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence as an LHS that develops and maintains multisite, practice-based clinical networks that use data for research and improvement.
This tool is a scoping review that identifies and describes the requisite individual competencies (knowledge, skills, and attitudes) and system competencies (capacities, characteristics, and capabilities) described for operationalizing LHS.
This tool is a health equity roadmap developed by NYU Langone. It can serve as an organizing framework for pragmatic research in healthcare systems wishing to target and eliminate health inequities. This article outlines each element of the roadmap.