This 90-minute webinar is designed to share the work of an international collaboration to develop the foundation for a global Learning Health System addressing COVID-19 and future public health crises. Presenters will share lessons learned from Italy, Spain and the United States, including describing a proposed international comprehensive systemic framework for collection, management, and analysis of high-quality data to inform decisions in managing the clinical response and social measures to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, presenters will discuss how the results of a pilot project currently under development may illuminate a collaborative path forward for local, regional, and national public health stakeholders worldwide. Perspectives from Italy Paolo Stocco Perspectives from Spain Borja Sanchez Garcia Pablo Rivero Francisco Ros Esther Gil Zorzo Perspectives from the United States Charles P. Friedman Rebecca Kush Joshua C. Rubin Douglas Van Houweling
Deapartment of Learning Health SciencesLHS Collaboratory Webinar-International Collaboration to Realize a Global LHS for COVID-19: Lessons from Italy, Spain, and the United States
This 90-minute webinar is designed to share the work of an international collaboration to develop the foundation for a global Learning Health System addressing COVID-19 and future public health crises
July 29, 2020
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Online
Sponsored by: Deapartment of Learning Health Sciences
Contact Information: LHScollaboratory-info@umich.edu
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This 90-minute webinar is designed to share the work of an international collaboration to develop the foundation for a global Learning Health System addressing COVID-19 and future public health crises. Presenters will share lessons learned from Italy, Spain and the United States, including describing a proposed international comprehensive systemic framework for collection, management, and analysis of high-quality data to inform decisions in managing the clinical response and social measures to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, presenters will discuss how the results of a pilot project currently under development may illuminate a collaborative path forward for local, regional, and national public health stakeholders worldwide. Perspectives from Italy Paolo Stocco Perspectives from Spain Borja Sanchez Garcia Pablo Rivero Francisco Ros Esther Gil Zorzo Perspectives from the United States Charles P. Friedman Rebecca Kush Joshua C. Rubin Douglas Van Houweling