A learning health system for a clinical problem- Lay Summary
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Innovative Research - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 01
Abstract
The future of healthcare depends on integrating the past research results in healthcare with the researchers, clinicians, and informaticians' innovative ideas to form a platform where continuous learning can occur. The concept of continuous learning and the best use of the knowledge and technologies develop a Learning Health System. The Learning Health System is used to address clinical issues and make healthcare a better version. In this study, we searched on the Learning Health System(LHS) concepts, LHS features, advantages, and challenges from Google Scholar, PubMed, and the University of St Andrews' learning guidelines. We also focused on how opioid overdose is increasing at an alarming rate in the United States of America. This rise in opioid use in patients suffering from chronic pain is a clinical issue and causes more extended hospital stay due to opioid treatment. Based on the previous study and research carried out in the United States of America, we proposed a model. The proposed model's design is based on the concept of a continuous Learning Health System that can be used to address chronic pain, which is a clinical issue in patients who are on long-term opioid use.
Authors and Affiliations
Arunima Ghosh1 , Maria Aslam2
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