| Literature DB >> 31328841 |
James E Squires1, Beth Logan2, Angela Lorts3, Henrisa Haskell4, Kristen Sisaithong4, Tony Pillari5, Jonathan Szolna6, Darcy Dodd7, Regino P Gonzalez-Peralta8, Evelyn Hsu9, Beau Kelly10, Beverly Kosmach-Park7, Steven Lobritto11, Vicky L Ng12, Emily Perito13,14, Sara Rasmussen15, Rene Romero16, Eyal Shemesh17, Hannah Karolak2, George V Mazariegos2.
Abstract
Learning Health Networks (LHN) improve the well-being of populations by aligning clinical care specialists, technology experts, patients and patient advocates, and other thought leaders for continuous improvement and seamless care delivery. A novel LHN focused on pediatric transplantation, the Starzl Network for Excellence in Pediatric Transplantation (SNEPT), convened its inaugural meeting in September 2018. Clinical care team representatives, patients, and patient families/advocates partnered to take part in educational sessions, pain point exercises, and project identification workshops. Participants discussed the global impact of transplant from both a population and individual perspective, identifying challenges and opportunities where the Starzl Network could work to improve outcomes at scale across a variety of transplant-related conditions.Entities:
Keywords: children; learning health system; liver transplantation; quality improvement
Year: 2019 PMID: 31328841 PMCID: PMC6778726 DOI: 10.1111/petr.13528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Transplant ISSN: 1397-3142