The learning health system moves away from the traditional idea of independent researchers overseeing years-long trials and only releasing their data at the end. Instead, its hallmark is partnership between research, community and clinical operations. By working closely with all stakeholders – including patients and community providers – and listening to their ideas, researchers can build the trust and buy-in necessary for system level change.
In this series, we explore the fundamentals of a learning health system as well as describe several examples and case studies of learning health systems in action.
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