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Learning health system action framework
A framework developed by Reid and colleagues at the Institute for Better Health in collaboration with the Ontario SPOR Support Unit.
Gathering speed and countering tensions in the rapid learning health system.
Commentary by Reid and Greene.
Implementation strategies and outcome measures for advancing learning health systems: a mixed methods systematic review
Systematic review by Somerville and colleagues.
Positioning patients to partner: exploring ways to better integrate patient involvement in the learning health systems
Discussion paper by Lee-Foon and colleagues.
A framework for understanding, designing, developing and evaluating learning health systems
Framework by Foley and Vale.
The Alliance for Healthier Communities' journey to a learning health system in primary care
Report by Nash and colleagues.
Health system learning with Indigenous communities: A study protocol for a two-eyed seeing review and multiple case study
A protocol paper by Milligan and colleagues.
Learning health systems using data to drive healthcare improvement and impact: a systematic review
Systematic review by Enticott, Johnson, and Teede.
Reimagining community relationships for organizational learning: A scoping review with implications for a learning health system
A scoping review by Milligan and Berta.
Participatory co-design of patient involvement in a Learning Health System: How can data-driven care be patient-driven care?
Co-design paper by Knowles and colleagues.
A roadmap to operationalize and evaluate impact in a learning health system
A report by Allen and colleagues.
A framework for value-creating learning health systems
Framework by Menear and colleagues.
Rapid synthesis: Creating rapid-learning health systems in Canada
Rapid synthesis by Lavis and colleagues.
Building the learning health system: Describing an organizational infrastructure to support continuous learning
Report by Kraft and colleagues.
The Learning Healthcare System: Where are we now? A systematic review
Systematic review by Budrionis and colleagues.
What allows a health care system to become a learning health care system: Results from interviews with health system leaders
Research paper by Morain and colleagues.