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Michigan as a Learning Health System The Trust Fabric Jodyn Platt, PhD Connecting Michigan For Health Lansing, Michigan June 9, 2016
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Storage Processing Analytics Data collection Data sharing Knowledge sharing Archiving Living (data) Life Cycles
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One Time Consent Biospecimen Data Business models Store Share Use Collect Clinical Quality improvement Research LocalState National Public health TRUST Security Learning
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Making trust visible Trust = f (Competency + Integrity + Fidelity)
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Making trust measurable Provider trust – Information-facilitated teamwork (Soulakis) – Payment systems (Wilk) Public trust – Policy and process Community Power Structures Life Cycle of Data in Precision Oncology (Platt, Kardia, CancerLINQ, MIONCOSEQ, MiHIN) Informed consent process; (e.g., Supplementary forms) (Choi, Manion) Care provider team Patient Caregivers Patient Caregivers Environment: Policy Payment Systems Culture Clinic
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Trust is powered by connection People * (Ideas+Structures+People)
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Social + technical People * Ideas Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Learning Health Systems Symposium November 18, 2016Ann Arbor, Michigan Conceptual maps Policy Frameworks
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Mapping community power People *Structures Community Health Systems
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Leveraging the power of networks People * People Funded by: R01 HD067264, NICHD, Kardia PI 1 RC1 HG005439-01, NHGRI, Kardia, PI ~4.5 million bloodspots in a biobank available for research
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This ad 101,344 people 1 week 10,808 post clicks 164 Likes, Comments, Shares Post Spend $225 Total campaign 2,000,000 people 11-weeks $15K Funded by: R01 HD067264, NICHD, Kardia PI
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One Time Consent Biospecimen Data Business models Store Share Use Collect Clinical Quality improvement Research LocalState National Public health Security TRUST Learning TRUST
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