Virtual Event

June 24, 2021, 12pm-5pm EDT

Attendees must join using  Zoom Client 5.6.5 or later.

Contact

Research Conference Planning Team
learningnetworks@cchmc.org

 

Inaugural Learning Health Networks Research Conference:

Accelerating Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Thursday June 24, 2021 | 12 pm – 5:00 pm ET

This is a virtual conference.

We invite you to register for the June 24th Learning Health Networks Research Conference.

Overview

The pace of clinical and health services research is too slow.  Patients and clinicians have limited involvement in setting priorities and driving research agendas and findings take too long to be translated reliably into practice at a population level.  Re-imagining the research infrastructure is necessary. Learning Health Networks bring patients, clinicians and researchers together to accelerate science and progress towards better health outcomes by blurring the artificial distinctions between clinical care, health system improvement and research.

The Inaugural Learning Health Network Research Conference brings these stakeholders together to share state-of-the-art research taking place in and on Learning Health Networks.  The conference will include examples of innovative research underway, how this model is making clinical research more effective, impactful and efficient, as well as the science behind this new organizational form.

The Conference is intended for patients, clinicians, researchers and research sponsors interested in how to accelerate clinical and patient-centered outcomes research.  It is sponsored by the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence with funding from the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute. For more information, please find the agenda here.

Topics will include cutting edge examples of innovative clinical and patient-driven research, including: N-of-1 methods, real-world evidence and data sharing to advance rare disease research and FDA approvals, and culture as infrastructure for Learning Health Systems, and updates from the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute. 

 NOTE: The intended audience for this event is Learning Health Network leaders and teams, clinical and health services researchers, Learning Health System K12 scholars, Research sponsors