Considering implementation in learning health systems: From research to routine practice

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Join our "Considering Implementation in Learning Health Systems" webinar this September. This webinar will provide an introduction to knowledge translation and implementation science methods. Using a project that implemented fascia iliaca blocks as a pain management method for hip fractures in a Toronto hospital as a case study, participants will learn how a knowledge translation framework, the Knowledge to Action Cycle, can be used to support implementation of new practices in clinical settings. Participants will hear from multiple members of the project team who can provide valuable perspectives on doing real-world implementation. Come to learn about theories, models and frameworks, how these were applied in the case example, and finally, tools on how to use the theories for practical implementation efforts.

Topics

  • BB#1: Defined patient population
  • BB#2: In-scope services
  • BB#3: Patient partnership
  • BB#4: Patient care
  • BB#5: Digital health
  • BB#6: Leadership & governance
  • BB#7: Funding and incentives
  • BB#8: Learning & improvement
  • General OHT updates
  • Population-health management

Target audience

  • Broader health system partners
  • Cohort 1
  • Cohort 2
  • Cohort 3
  • Cohort 4
  • In-development teams

Target OHT role/function

  • Communications leads
  • cQIP leads
  • Decision-support leads
  • Digital health leads
  • Executive/ administrative leads
  • Health information management leads
  • Implementation leads
  • Other clinical leads
  • Patient and family engagement leads
  • Patient, family and caregiver partners
  • Performance management and accountability leads
  • Primary-care leads
  • Priority population working-group leads
  • Privacy leads