Duke-Margolis white paper on the value of real-world data to learning health systems in the US

Written by Joanne Walker

learning health systems

In the final of our series covering the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy cluster of three new white papers concerning real-world evidence, we provide the key takeaways from the paper: Lessons from Learning Health Care Systems and Recommendations for Successful Implementation. “… a learning health system [is] a health system in which internal data and experience are systematically integrated with external evidence, and that knowledge is put into practice. As a result, patients get higher quality, safer, more efficient care, and healthcare delivery organizations become better places to work.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), US The increasing digitization of health...

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