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Cultivating informatics capacity for multimorbidity: A learning health systems use case.

Tremaine B WilliamsMaryam Y GarzaRiley LipchitzThomas PowellAhmad BaghalTaren SwindleKevin Wayne Sexton
Published in: Journal of multimorbidity and comorbidity (2022)
Without additional capacity to collect and aggregate large-scale data, multimorbidity patients cannot benefit from the recent advancements in informatics (i.e., clinical data registries, emerging data standards) that are abundantly working to improve the outcomes of patients with single chronic conditions. Additionally, robust socio-technical system studies of clinical workflows are needed to assess the feasibility of integrating the collection of risk factor data elements (i.e., psycho-social, cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic attributes of populations) into primary care encounters. These approaches to advancing learning health systems for multimorbidity could substantially reduce the constraints of current technologies, data, and data-capturing processes.
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