Tuesday, Nov 02, 2021
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Tuesday, Nov 02, 2021
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
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S60: Panel - Using Specific COVID-19 Targets and Patient Care Settings as a Springboard for Driving Global Improvements in the Learning Health System Cycle for COVID-19 and Beyond
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AHRQ formed the ACTS COVID-19 Evidence to Guidance to Action Collaborative in early 2020 as a learning community to help participants respond to the emerging pandemic. This Collaborative was an outgrowth of the AHRQ evidence-based Care Transformation Support (ACTS) initiative, which had spent the previous year developing a shared vision for health IT-enabled, evidence-informed care delivery and transformation, and a draft stakeholder-driven Roadmap for broadly achieving this vision. This panel will outline AHRQ’s goals and process for delivering broad value from the Collaborative and provide perspectives from three participants on how the Collaborative supported their efforts to improve care processes and outcomes for COVID-19 and beyond. After panelist presentations, the second session half will be interactive discussion with attendees (likely including other Collaborative participants) to surface opportunities to leverage efforts such as the Collaborative to accelerate care transformation within and across organizations.
Speaker(s):
Speaker:
Matthew Burton, Mayo Clinic
Speaker:
Steve Bernstein, AHRQ
Speaker:
Jerome Osheroff, TMIT Consulting, LLC
Speaker:
Julia Skapik, National Association of Community Health Centers
Speaker:
Christopher Tignanelli, University of Minnesota
COVID-19
Healthcare Quality
Informatics Implementation
Panel
Location: Sapphire A
Room Level: Level 4
Session Code: S60
Credit: 1.50
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Location: Sapphire A
Room Level: Level 4
Session Code: S60
Credit: 1.50
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