Presenter: Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research (CLIIR) University of California San Francisco Interoperability is considered a key capability of a high-performing healthcare system and has been a top policy priority for more than a decade. Implementing interoperability is, however, a complex undertaking – requiring stakeholder coordination that tackles incentives, governance, technology, standards, and more. In this talk, Dr. Adler-Milstein will describe current approaches to interoperability and where we stand with respect to current levels of national adoption. She will then discuss the implications for Learning Health System efforts at different levels of scale.
Department of Learning Health SciencesThe Current State of US Interoperability and Implications for Learning Health Systems
LHS Collaboratory with Julia Adler-Milstein, Director of the Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research, University of California San Francisco, will describe current approaches to data interoperability.
December 7, 2021
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Department of Learning Health Sciences
Contact Information: LHScollaboratory-info@umich.edu
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Presenter: Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research (CLIIR) University of California San Francisco Interoperability is considered a key capability of a high-performing healthcare system and has been a top policy priority for more than a decade. Implementing interoperability is, however, a complex undertaking – requiring stakeholder coordination that tackles incentives, governance, technology, standards, and more. In this talk, Dr. Adler-Milstein will describe current approaches to interoperability and where we stand with respect to current levels of national adoption. She will then discuss the implications for Learning Health System efforts at different levels of scale.