Toward a "Learning Health System:" Following the Data into New Future for Healthcare: 02.20, 8:45-9:45am

Opening Keynote: As "meaningful use" continues to drive the increased utilization of EHRs, many observers believe the biggest impact will be felt from the use of EHR data for purposes other than direct patient care: what is often called "secondary use" of data. The promise is enormous to achieve what has been called a "learning health system" for the U.S. Where is this headed in the future and what are the emerging fields and uses?

By highlighting key issues and presenting future opportunities and current realities, this session will present an overview of how this clinically meaningful electronic health information is being used to progress hospital functionality, performance, and quality of care; to improve clinical research into new medical innovations; and to translate scientific advances into useable and actionable information for patients and clinicians.

Time:
Monday, February 20, 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM

Speaker Information:
Chuck P. Friedman, PhD, director of the health informatics program, University of Michigan School of Informatics, Ann Arbor

Around the web

GE HealthCare designed the new-look Revolution Vibe CT scanner to help hospitals and health systems embrace CCTA and improve overall efficiency.

Clinicians have been using HeartSee to diagnose and treat coronary artery disease since the technology first debuted back in 2018. These latest updates, set to roll out to existing users, are designed to improve diagnostic performance and user access.

The cardiac technologies clinicians use for CVD evaluations have changed significantly in recent years, according to a new analysis of CMS data. While some modalities are on the rise, others are being utilized much less than ever before.