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Apr 2016 20
Time: 8:00 AM

Where: NAS Building (Lecture Room) 
The purpose of this meeting is to explore explore how providers can advance and benefit from a continuously learning health system.

Meeting Objectives

  1. Discuss key issues that must be addressed to enable providers to take an active role in the development and conduct of evidence-generation activities.
  2. Consider the potential impact/value of a national program of evidence-generation on frontline practices. [space height=”20″]

Speaker Presentations

Panel 1
Clinicians as partners in the learning health system: aligning priorities

Adrian Hernandez, Duke Clinical Research Institute
Lisa Simpson, AcademyHealth
Brent James, Intermountain Healthcare

Panel 2
Clinicians as partners in the learning health system: data collection

Janice Nevin, Christiana Care Health System
Kathleen Blake, American Medical Association
Bret Shillingstad, Epic Systems

Luncheon discussion: Open Data

Panel 3
Developing a national evidence generation program

Melissa Robb, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Owen Faris, Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Steve Anderson, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (no slides)

WebEx:

To observe speaker slides via WebEx, please use this link the day of the meeting.

For more information, contact Rosheen Birdie:

Phone: 202-334-3996
Fax: 202-334-2939
Email: rbirdie@nas.edu

Mailing Address:
Keck Center, WS832
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001

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