
23:18
That is very interesting!! Thank you - look forward to reviewing more closely.

28:04
Will these slides be shared?

29:07
Thank you for the question, Tim. Yes, the slides will be made available.

01:01:18
Could you please comment on who was involved in creating these amazing rubrics/pathways in Learning Health Systems? A concerted effort led by whom? Any tips on how to support the effort as an evaluator?

01:04:21
Thank you!!

01:05:05
1) [for all] we are a comment from our ctsa external advisory board noted that we could consider a different name for this initiative because patients (key stakeholders) might not be able to understand what this is by name. Have any of you considered alt. branding/naming? Some investigators/providers likely also face the same issue (which speaks to why agreeing on a singular definition at the outset was so crucial!)2) for Cheryl at VICTR - the fixed resources you described in your initial structure pyramid, are those CTSA-funded services? or a collaboration of services provided by partners across the health system / vumc? [Tim is asking about this now!]3) Columbia Univ. CTSA and our health system partners are launching our (official) LHS initiative this year and would love to connect with this SIG to learn more !

01:06:46
Great questions, Liz!

01:07:20
The branding is certainly an issue. LHS is somewhat overused, but I don't know that there are a lot of better alternatives out there.

01:07:50
Re 3) Yes, please get in touch with us either as the group or individually. Happy to help!

01:07:52
Can we have another full hour to discuss this?? Would love to hear more strategies and efforts and barriers and see more successes!!

01:08:23
Re: Shannon: "no good deed goes unpunished" :-)

01:08:32
I agree with Shannon. I would love to see a part II of today's presentation.

01:08:44
There are certainly lots of details to discuss …

01:09:04
At Tufts, we're using the term "Patient-Centered Learning Health System". While this doesn't unpack the 'learning health system" phrase, it does indicate that patients are at the center, which may be more appealing to patients and providers.

01:09:34
Cheryl's road at the end looked curvy but smooth … but that certainly was not the case for us. Lots of ups and downs - C19 not being the last of them :-) .

01:11:17
Thanks all! Agree that a round 2 on this would be great! :-)

01:11:59
indeed... thank you Lisa!! you help wrangle this little group very effectively!! :)

01:12:13
For another hour, we should do prior crowdsourcing of topics … otherwise it will be 10 hours!!!!

01:12:22
Yeah, Sarah!!!!!

01:12:33
Thank you Sarah and all the presenters!

01:12:36
Thank you for today's presentation!

01:12:46
This has been great. Thanks!

01:13:08
Thanks everyone, this is a great learning opportunity!

01:13:47
Thank you for the presentation!

01:13:54
Thank you!