Where: NAS Building (Lecture Room)Â
The purpose of this meeting is to explore explore how providers can advance and benefit from a continuously learning health system.
Meeting Objectives
- Discuss key issues that must be addressed to enable providers to take an active role in the development and conduct of evidence-generation activities.
- Consider the potential impact/value of a national program of evidence-generation on frontline practices. [space height=”20″]
Speaker Presentations
Panel 1
Clinicians as partners in the learning health system: aligning priorities
Adrian Hernandez, Duke Clinical Research Institute
Panel 2
Clinicians as partners in the learning health system: data collection
Bret Shillingstad, Epic Systems
Luncheon discussion: Open Data
Panel 3
Developing a national evidence generation program
Owen Faris, Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Steve Anderson, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (no slides)
WebEx:
To observe speaker slides via WebEx, please use the day of the meeting.
For more information, contact Rosheen Birdie:
Phone: 202-334-3996
Fax: 202-334-2939
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Mailing Address:
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