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Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System: The Foundation for Continuous Improvement in Health and Health Care: Workshop Series Summary (2011)

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. "Other Publications in The Learning Health System Series." Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System: The Foundation for Continuous Improvement in Health and Health Care: Workshop Series Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN THE LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM SERIES The Learning Healthcare System Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common Ground Value in Health Care: Accounting for Cost, Quality, Safety, Outcomes, and Innovation Redesigning the Clinical Effectiveness Research Paradigm: Innovation and Practice-Based Approaches Clinical Data as the Basic Staple of Health Learning: Creating and Protecting a Public Good The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research Engineering a Learning Healthcare System: A Look at the Future Patients Charting the Course: Citizen Engagement and the Learning Health System