When: January 21, 2016 | 8:30 a.m. EDT
Where: National Academy of Sciences Building (Lecture Room) | 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20418
In collaboration with the PCORnet Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRNs) and HealthCare System Interaction and Sustainability Task Force, the NAM will convene an invited group of senior leaders from health delivery centers and systems for a face-to-face meeting. Invitees will include representatives from the NAM Health Care Executive Leadership Network for the Learning Health System. The meeting, which will be a component of the PCORnet Health Systems Demonstration Project, will engage executive-level stakeholders in a sustained consideration of ways to ensure the relevance and value of health systems learning projects, and, in particular, those within PCORnet; providing input to the Demonstration Project’s early pilot projects as well as the strategic priorities expansion; discussing how improved data might impact systems’ performance, measurement, and operations; and exploring the prospects for the use of common data models to get measurement sets.
WebEx:
To observe speaker slides via WebEx, please use this link the day of the meeting.
This is an activity of the Clinical Effectiveness Research Innovation Collaborative of the Leadership Consortium for Value & Science-Driven Health Care.
Presentations:
Welcome, Introduction, and Overview:
Opening remarks and PCORI Introduction, Joe Selby
Clinical Data as a Change Tool:
Oral Antibiotics vs. Intravenous, Ron Keren
Exploring the ROI of Evidence Generation for Health Delivery Systems:
Value of Research and Data Infrastructure to Health and Health Care, Kate Goodrich
Scale and Spread Across Institutions: A Network of Continuous Learning, Peter Pronovost
Identifying Research Needs on the Ground, Thomas Canton
Report Back and Review of Research Questions:
Report Back and Review of Research Questions, Rainu Kaushal
Relationship between Performance and Knowledge Generation:
Relationship between Performance and Knowledge Generation, Christine Cassel
Fore more information, contact Rosheen Birdie:
Phone: 202-334-3996
Email: rbirdie@nas.edu