Advancing environmentally sustainable learning health systems: Perspectives from a Canadian health center

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Brittany V. Barber, Douglas Sinclair, Christine Cassidy
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Abstract

Background

There is increasing demand for health systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest in climate-resilient health care. Coordinating organizational structures and processes for reducing health system emissions presents challenges. Learning health systems, defined as systems that seek to continuously generate and apply evidence, innovation, quality, and value in health care, can guide health systems with planning organizational structures and processes to advance environmentally sustainable healthcare. The purpose of this research is to gather in-depth insight from key health system leaders and healthcare professionals to identify challenges and recommendations for planning environmentally sustainable learning health systems.

Methods

Environmental scan methods were used, comprising jurisdictional literature review and informal discussions with key informants at one tertiary care center in Nova Scotia, Canada. Key informants were asked to describe challenges of coordinating environmentally sustainable health system structures and processes, and recommendations to advance planning for environmentally sustainable learning health systems. Deductive thematic analysis was used to categorize challenges and recommendations into seven characteristics of a learning health system framework.

Results

Informal discussions with 16 key informants provide detailed descriptions of 7 challenges and recommendations for planning and coordinating organizational structures and processes to advance environmentally sustainable learning health systems. Health system challenges include limited patient and community engagement, no systematic approach to measuring and monitoring emissions data, and limited knowledge of sustainability co-benefits and strategies for mobilizing sustainable organizational change. Recommendations include engaging patients and communities in co-creation of sustainable healthcare, monitoring of emissions data identifying high-impact areas for action, and well-coordinated leadership supporting sustainable policies, procedures, and decision-making in practice.

Conclusion

Learning health systems provide structure for establishing critical processes to adapt to routinely collected data through rapid cycle improvements, and operationalization of value-based health care that prioritizes health outcomes, reduction of costs, and mitigating environmental impacts.

推进环境可持续的学习型卫生系统:来自加拿大卫生中心的观点
对卫生系统减少温室气体排放和投资于气候适应型卫生保健的需求越来越大。协调减少卫生系统排放的组织结构和程序是一项挑战。学习型卫生系统被定义为寻求在卫生保健中不断产生和应用证据、创新、质量和价值的系统,可以指导卫生系统规划组织结构和流程,以推进环境可持续的卫生保健。本研究的目的是收集主要卫生系统领导者和卫生保健专业人员的深入见解,以确定规划环境可持续学习卫生系统的挑战和建议。方法采用环境扫描方法,在加拿大新斯科舍省的一家三级医疗中心进行文献综述和与主要举报人的非正式讨论。要求主要举报人描述协调环境可持续的卫生系统结构和进程所面临的挑战,以及为推进环境可持续的学习型卫生系统规划提出的建议。采用演绎主题分析将挑战和建议分类为学习型卫生系统框架的七个特征。结果:与16名关键举报人的非正式讨论详细描述了7项挑战,并就规划和协调组织结构和流程提出了建议,以推进环境可持续的学习型卫生系统。卫生系统面临的挑战包括患者和社区参与有限,没有测量和监测排放数据的系统方法,以及对可持续性共同利益和动员可持续组织变革战略的了解有限。建议包括让患者和社区参与可持续医疗保健的共同创建,监测排放数据,确定高影响的行动领域,以及在实践中支持可持续政策、程序和决策的协调良好的领导。学习型卫生系统为建立关键流程提供了结构,通过快速循环改进来适应常规收集的数据,并实现基于价值的卫生保健的运作,优先考虑健康结果、降低成本和减轻环境影响。
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Learning Health Systems
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