Sarah Gilman

Many current consent models do not support the agility and transparency required for the secondary use of health data within LHSs. This tool explores the acceptability of the meta-consent model for secondary use of health data for research purposes.
This case study describes the degree to which a large general practice operates within an LHS framework and explores staff acceptability towards the LHS model.
This tool provides readers with suggestions to better integrate patient, caregiver, and community involvement into learning health systems. It offers questions and recommendations to determine if and how health systems actively include patients, caregivers, and communities in their LHS.
This tool defines and describes organizational readiness for change (ORC), including the conditions that promote ORC and the outcomes expected to result from it.
This tool introduces the behavior change wheel (BCW), a framework that can be used to characterize and design behavior change interventions. This may be a useful framework for LHS’s given that behavior change at several levels is integral to the development of a learning health system.
This case study describes the Alliance for Healthier Communities’ journey to a learning health system in primary care. The case study provides useful examples from organizational culture, data and analytics, people and partnerships, and other areas.
This case study describes the co-development and piloting of the Neotree system, which uses an Android-based application in Bangladesh, Malawi, and Zimbabwe to support healthcare professionals and patients and provide insights into population health trends in newborn healthcare quality improvement.
This tool presents an evidence-based framework that helps users to understand, design, develop, and evaluate Learning Health Systems.
This tool describes a one-page implementation planning checklist based on core concepts of existing implementation science frameworks. This tool may be helpful for teams and organizations in healthcare settings that can adapt and use this checklist for rapid-cycle innovation and improvement efforts…
This tool summarizes several years of discussion among members of the Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge Technical Infrastructure Working Group, which culminates in three guiding principles and recommendations for developing a sustainable Computable Biomedical Knowledge infrastructure.