Case Study
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 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 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 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 case study introduces a new framework that combines the High-reliability Health Care and Learning Health Systems frameworks, describing several organizational efforts that utilized this framework at UC San Diego.
This case study describes the NHS’s Children and Young People’s Health Partnership.
This case study describes Geisinger Health System; an integrated health system in Pennsylvania, USA.
This case study describes the work of ImproveCareNow a collaborative community that aims to improve improve outcomes, healthcare, and costs for children and teens with Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis, using an LHS approach.