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Building a Statewide Learning Health System for Collaborative Engagement and Research Infrastructure

This presentation outlines the process of achieving a Learning Health System through collaborative engagement and the creation of a statewide research infrastructure and clinical data resources. The focus is on the Health Sciences South Carolina organization and its efforts to improve clinical research opportunities and enhance health system improvement through research.

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Building a Statewide Learning Health System for Collaborative Engagement and Research Infrastructure

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  1. Achieving a Learning Health System through Collaborative engagement and the creation of a statewide Research Infrastructure and Clinical Data REsources Christine B. Turley, M.D. AAMC Learning Health System Research Awards Kickoff Meeting February 12, 2015

  2. outline • Health Sciences South Carolina Overview • Enabling a Learning Health System • Engagement • Infrastructure • Governance • Collaboration

  3. Health Sciences South Carolina Participating Organizations

  4. Scope • Established in 2004, HSSC encompasses the 3 research intensive Universities, the 3 medical schools, and the 7 largest health systems in South Carolina • Purpose to improve clinical research opportunities, enhance multi-system engagement and foster/support health system improvement through research • Vision evolution to enable a regional Learning Health System for South Carolina

  5. Patients and Clinical Activity Outcomes Subject Matter Experts Implementation Data Clinical Research EMR Novel Data Capture Other Data Sources Dissemination QI Safety PROs Claims CDW Data Request and Review Privacy IRB Security Compliance Data Quality Governance

  6. HSSC Enablers • eIRB Platform • Research Collaborator identification tool for investigators • Clinical trials match for patients • Clinical Data Warehouse • Participatory Governance system • Education and Outreach program • Pilot Grant Program • Clinical Analytics Platform

  7. CDW Patient Data1993-2014

  8. CDW Visit/Encounter Data2007-2014

  9. Governance of Data

  10. Governance of Data Operations Policies Collaborative, Engaged Members

  11. Statewide engagement • Focused strategy to engage multi-level users • In person, web, computer lab, small and large group training • CDW Champions at each location • Individuals trained across all member institutions • i2b2 query tool, CDW and Data Request Process

  12. results • eIRB usage: over 3,800 annual users, over 1,600 studies annually and 190 projects accepted through IRB reliance program • CDW: HSSC i2b2 statewide data queries >2337 in year 1, with over 160 users • Statewide training and engagement activity • 33 known grant applications, 15 funded projects

  13. HSSC Learning Health System • Establishing structure and governance to bring together data and people across systems for multi-purpose use • Multi-level engagement model • Current sample clinical activities in cycle: • Statewide Surgical Quality Collaborative • Readmissions, stroke, medical errors, childhood pneumonia, high risk asthma, congenital heart disease, out of hospital cardiac arrest • SC Health Coordinating Council—identifying and targeting health concerns statewide

  14. Discussion

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