Technology

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 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.
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 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 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.
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 tool will benefit those wanting to develop or explore the concept of Learning Communities: a group of peers who come together in a co-designed space to share their judgments and uncertainties about their practice and share ideas or experiences to improve collectively. This approach is rooted…
This tool describes how positive deviance analysis (learning from high-performance teams and organizations) can provide a useful framework for implementing and improving LHSs.