About
ICTR’s Learning Health System (LHS) is a collaborative initiative between ICTR, the Marshfield Clinic, and UW Health to improve health care delivery by leveraging services in clinical informatics and digital health, biostatistics, dissemination and implementation, systems engineering, and team science. Its goal is to use a data-driven and implementation-focused approach to overcome inefficiencies in our health care delivery to improve patient outcomes, reduce health differences, increase provider well-being and patient access to care, and, ultimately, close the gap between our translational research enterprise and health systems.
LHS offers its LHS Demonstration Project funding opportunity annually to qualified Principal Investigators and provides project consultation services in collaboration with its multidisciplinary partners. The focus is on pragmatic clinical trials and quasi-experimental designs with rapid plan-do-check-act cycles for clinical evaluation.
View videos related to the LHS program on the ICTR YouTube channel.
LHS Steering Committee membership reflects the diverse disciplines that comprise ICTR’s key partners in translational and team science. From biostatistics, regulatory and legal expertise to informatics, systems engineering and implementation science, ICTR’s infrastructure of experts help guide LHS Demonstration Project teams via an array of collaborative consulting and other services.