Learning Health Systems: A Paradigm Shift in What We Can Do about Digital Health Inequities.

Sonya Cressman, Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Joan Assali, Mavis B Dennis, Alies Maybee, Michele Strom, Kendall Ho, Clare L Ardern, Ambreen Sayani, Ray Markham, Onil Bhattacharyya
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Learning health systems (LHSs) embed social accountability into everyday workflows and can inform how governments build bridges across the digital health divide. They shape partnerships using rapid cycles of data-driven learning to respond to patients' calls to action for equity from digital health. Adopting the LHS approach involves re-distributing power, which is likely to be met with resistance. We use the LHS example of British Columbia's 811 services to highlight how infrastructure was created to provide care and answer questions about access to digital health, outcomes from it and the financial impact passed on to patients. In the concluding section, we offer an accountability framework that facilitates partnerships in making digital health more equitable.

学习型卫生系统:我们能为数字健康不平等做些什么的范式转变》(Learning Health Systems: A Paradigm Shift in What We Can Do about Digital Health Inequities)。
学习型卫生系统(LHSs)将社会责任纳入日常工作流程,可为政府如何跨越数字卫生鸿沟搭建桥梁提供参考。它们利用数据驱动的快速学习周期来构建伙伴关系,以响应患者对数字医疗公平性的行动呼吁。采用 LHS 方法需要重新分配权力,这很可能会遇到阻力。我们以不列颠哥伦比亚省的 811 服务为例,强调了如何创建基础设施来提供医疗服务,并回答了有关数字医疗的可及性、成果以及转嫁给患者的经济影响等问题。在结论部分,我们提出了一个问责框架,以促进合作伙伴关系,使数字医疗更加公平。
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