PhD Student Douthit Publishes Article On Learning Health Systems, COVID

PhD Student Douthit Publishes Article On Learning Health Systems, COVID

brian douthitBrian Douthit, PhD student, has recently published an article in the International Journal of Health Planning and Management entitled, “The influence of the learning health system to address the COVID‐19 pandemic: An examination of early literature."

Abstract

Introduction

The COVID‐19 pandemic has demanded immediate response from healthcare systems around the world. The learning health system (LHS) was created with rapid uptake of the newest evidence in mind, making it essential in the face of a pandemic. The goal of this review is to gain knowledge on the initial impact of the LHS on addressing the COVID‐19 pandemic.

Methods

PubMed, Scopus and the Duke University library search tool were used to identify current literature regarding the intersection of the LHS and the COIVD‐19 pandemic. Articles were reviewed for their purpose, findings and relation to each component of the LHS.

Results

Twelve articles were included in the review. All stages of the LHS were addressed from this sample. Most articles addressed some component of interoperability. Articles that interpreted data unique to COVID‐19 and demonstrated specific tools and interventions were least common.

Conclusions

Gaps in interoperability are well known and unlikely to be solved in the coming months. Collaboration between health systems, researchers, governments and professional societies is needed to support a robust LHS which grants the ability to rapidly adapt to global emergencies. 

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