Kilbourne Amy M, Schmidt Joel, Edmunds Margo, Vega Ryan, Bowersox Nicholas, Atkins David
Health Services Research and Development, Office of Research and Development, Veterans Health Administration U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Washington District of Columbia USA.
Department of Learning Health Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
Learn Health Syst. 2022 Aug 16;6(4):e10333. doi: 10.1002/lrh2.10333. eCollection 2022 Oct.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been a national leader in Learning Health System (LHS) implementation due to its combined mission of research, education, clinical care, and emergency preparedness. We describe the current VA LHS training ecosystem within the Veterans Health Administration's Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), ORD's Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) program, and Innovation Ecosystem (IE), including lessons learned regarding their sustainment.
The VA LHS training ecosystem is based on the Learning Loop and HSR&D Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Roadmap, which describes VA learning opportunities, underlying infrastructures, and core competencies.
VA-focused LHS educational programs include data-to-knowledge initiatives in health sciences and analytics, for example, OAA/HSR&D health services and informatics research fellowships; knowledge-to-performance opportunities in implementation and quality improvement, for example, QUERI Learning Hubs and IEs' Diffusion of Excellence Initiative; and performance-to-data embedded opportunities, for example, IE's entrepreneur fellowship programs and QUERI's Advancing Diversity in Implementation Leadership. These training programs are supported by combined VA research and clinical operations investments in funding, informatics, governance, and processes. Lessons learned include ongoing alignment of research funding with operational priorities and capacity, relentless recruitment and retention of implementation, system, and information scientists especially from under-represented groups, sustainment of data infrastructures suitable for research and quality improvement, and ensuring sustainable funding opportunities for researchers to work on system-wide health care problems.
There is an urgent need to expand training opportunities in LHSs, especially as health care is increasingly driven by multiple interested parties, impacted by persistent health disparities exacerbated by emerging public health threats, and rapid technology growth. With ongoing alignment of research and clinical goals, foundational support through research funding, underlying clinical operations infrastructures, and active engagement interested parties, VA's LHS training ecosystem promotes a more LHS-savvy, 21st century workforce.
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)因其在研究、教育、临床护理和应急准备方面的综合使命,一直是学习健康系统(LHS)实施方面的全国领导者。我们描述了退伍军人健康管理局学术附属办公室(OAA)、研发办公室(ORD)、ORD的健康服务研究与发展(HSR&D)项目以及创新生态系统(IE)内当前的VA LHS培训生态系统,包括在其维持方面吸取的经验教训。
VA LHS培训生态系统基于学习循环和HSR&D质量提升研究计划(QUERI)路线图,该路线图描述了VA的学习机会、基础架构和核心能力。
以VA为重点的LHS教育项目包括健康科学和分析方面的数据到知识计划,例如,OAA/HSR&D健康服务和信息学研究奖学金;实施和质量改进方面的知识到绩效机会,例如,QUERI学习中心和IE的卓越传播计划;以及绩效到数据的嵌入式机会,例如,IE的企业家奖学金项目和QUERI的推进实施领导力多元化。这些培训项目得到了VA在资金、信息学、治理和流程方面的研究与临床运营联合投资的支持。吸取的经验教训包括研究资金与运营优先事项和能力的持续协调一致、坚持不懈地招聘和留住实施、系统和信息科学家,特别是来自代表性不足群体的科学家、维持适合研究和质量改进的数据基础设施,以及确保研究人员有可持续的资金机会来解决全系统的医疗保健问题。
迫切需要扩大LHS方面的培训机会,特别是在医疗保健日益受到多个利益相关方驱动、受到新出现的公共卫生威胁加剧的持续健康差距影响以及技术快速发展的情况下。通过研究和临床目标的持续协调一致、通过研究资金提供的基础支持、基础临床运营基础设施以及利益相关方的积极参与,VA的LHS培训生态系统促进了一支更精通LHS的21世纪劳动力队伍的形成。