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Public Meeting 6 - Engineering a Learning Healthcare System


Event Date: April 29, 2008 - April 30, 2008


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Engineering a Learning Healthcare System:

A Look at the Future

 

A Learning Healthcare System Workshop

IOM Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine

April 29-30, 2008

 

The Keck Center of the National Academies

Washington, DC

 

The workshop agenda, common themes, and presentations are available below. 

Health care is substantially underperforming on most dimensions: effectiveness, appropriateness, safety, cost, efficiency, and value. Increasing complexity in health care is likely to accentuate current problems unless reform efforts go far beyond financing, to foster significant changes in the culture, practice, and delivery of health care. If the effectiveness of health care is to keep pace with the opportunity of diagnostic and treatment innovation, system design and information technology must be structured to assure application of the best evidence, continuous learning, and research insights as a natural by-product of the care process. In effect, the nation needs to engineer the development of a learning healthcare system—one structured to keep the patient constantly in focus, while continuously improving quality, safety, knowledge, and value in health care. Striking transformations have occurred through systems and process engineering in service and manufacturing sectors—e.g. banking, airline safety, and automobile manufacturing. Despite the obvious differences that exist in the dynamics of mechanical versus biological and social systems, the current challenges in health care compel an entirely fresh view of the organization, structure, and function of the delivery and monitoring processes in health care. A draft agenda is available below.    


The webcast of this meeting is available through the Kaiser Family Foundation: 
www.kaisernetwork.org/healthcast/iom/29apr08 
 



Resources & Links
James-Keynote 1
Rouse-Session 1.1
Larson-Session 1.2
Tien-Session 1.3
Sorenson-Session 1.4
Stead-Session 2.1
Redberg-Session 2.2
Chase-Session 2.3
Deutschendorf-Session 2.4
Muller-Session 2.5
Nelson-Session 2.6
Nance-Session 3.1
Edwards-Session 3.2
Kizer-Session 3.3
Pryor-Session 3.4
Rouse-Summary of Day 1
Spear-Session 4.1
Detmer-Session 4.2
Swensen-Session 4.3
Classen-Session 4.4
Cortese-Session 6 Panelist
Conlon-Session 6 Panelist
Workshop Agenda
Workshop Common Themes


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