Exploring the Shared Commitments for a Learning Health System

This webinar will explore the Shared Commitments for a Learning Health System (LHS) as a common ground framework for collective action to improve health and health care. The webinar will also introduce the NAM LHS Shared Commitments Initiative, its goals, stakeholders, and activities to catalyze movement from the concepts of the LHS to implementation. Health leaders will describe opportunities to advance the LHS approach, their experiences with advancing a culture of continuous learning and improvement in their organizations and sectors, as well as opportunities for the Shared Commitments to help establish common ground and improve the trust fabric for health and health care.

Agenda Overview

  • Welcome Remarks 
    • Michael McGinnis, National Academy of Medicine
  • Overview of the Shared Commitments Initiative
    • Sean Dowdy, Mayo Clinic
    • Peter Margolis, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Stakeholder Perspectives on the Shared Commitments
    • Speakers:
      • Michael Howell, Google
      • Jonathan Perlin, The Joint Commission
    • Reactors:
      • Donna Cryer, Global Liver Institute
      • Suzanne Miyamoto, American Academy of Nursing

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