![]() This means a commitment to working with Black and Indigenous health leaders to ensure we are adhering to principles of data sovereignty, including the EGAP (Engagement Governance, Access and Protection) and OCAP (Ownership, Control, Access and Possession) frameworks. We are also committed to collecting, sharing, and using data in ways that are culturally safe and advance health equity. This means we are committed to compiling and presenting practice and administrative data in accessible ways that Alliance members can use do drive local improvements and that our sector can use to advocate for changes to the health system. We will no longer provide data that isn't meaningful or actionable.Īnother key aspect of our Learning Health System is a commitment to ensure that data shared is meaningful and actionable. ![]() Thus our learning health system, EPIC – which stands for Equity, Performance, Improvement, and Change – was born. This journey passed a major milestone in October 2020, when our LHS was formally adopted by the Executive Leaders’ Network. In 2015, the Alliance began a journey towards becoming a learning health system. Around the world, this approach to learning and improvement has been increasingly recognized as a key enabler of better health care. This cycle of continuous improvement results in better client experiences better health and wellbeing for individuals, communities, and populations more satisfaction and joy in work for health care teams and a more effective and sustainable health system. The participants in a learning health system collect, share, and use information in real time to guide care and improve decision-making. This in turn leads to practice change that improves care. It brings together information from practice and research and feeds it back to teams in ways that are meaningful and useable to them. Merrick Zwarenstein, Professor in the Centre for Studies in Family Medicine and Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics at Western University What is the EPIC Learning Health System?Ī Learning Health System (LHS) is characterized by continuous learning and growth. Not only in comparison to others in Ontario, but also in Canada and Internationally,Īs being the largest, most deeply rooted, most successful health system that I’ve ever seen. The Alliance and its members are uniquely successful, Health Quality Ontario Primary Care Reports and Resources.Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Training.Community Vaccination Promotion - Ontario (CVP-ON).Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool.Social Prescribing For Better Mental Health project group.EPIC Client & Community Research Partners.Sponsorship and Fund Development Policy.Model of Wholistic Health and Wellbeing.Prerequisite: You must complete the Slicer Dicer virtual training to attend the Research Coordinator class.Research Coordinator Class: PennChart Training for Research Coordinators.Research Coordinator Access: For access to perform research functions (documenting, associating patients to studies, linking encounters to studies, manage My Studies) you need to take two (2) virtual classes: View Only Access: For View Only access to PennChart (online course): PennChart View Only HIPAA Training: All PennChart Users need HIPAA Training: Protecting Patient Information (HIPAA) Completion of the training will be recorded in your KnowledgeLink learning history. ![]() W e reco mmend you log into KnowledgeLink with your PennKey before clicking on any of the links. PennChart access request form: PennChart Access Request FormĪ UPHS sponsor will need to submit a Non-Payroll Resource request within PennforPeople before logging into KnowledgeLink to register for any PennChart classes (details in paragraph above). Please do not submit the form prior to re-registering the new hire for the required PennChart education in Knowledge Link. It is a separate form that needs to be submitted. The PennChart access request form does not live within PfP. To submit the request, the UPHS Sponsor will need the new hire’s Name, DOB and Penn ID. ![]() Once the new hire has a health system profile, the UPHS Sponsor can request training and access to PennChart. The UPHS sponsor should also request access to Knowledge Link on the same form. If you need access to any of the health system’s clinical systems, a UPHS Sponsor will need to submit a Non-Payroll Resource request within PennforPeople before logging into KnowledgeLink to register for any PennChart classes. PennChart Request for Research Projects.NIH Data Mgmt & Sharing Plan Requirements.Other Educational Workshops & Resources.Training Required for Clinical Research. ![]()
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