Learning Health Systems: A Paradigm Shift in What We Can Do about Digital Health Inequities

Healthc Pap. 2024 Jan;21(4):76-84. doi: 10.12927/hcpap.2024.27269.

Abstract

Learning health systems (LHSs) embed social accountability into everyday workflows and can inform how governments build bridges across the digital health divide. They shape partnerships using rapid cycles of data-driven learning to respond to patients' calls to action for equity from digital health. Adopting the LHS approach involves re-distributing power, which is likely to be met with resistance. We use the LHS example of British Columbia's 811 services to highlight how infrastructure was created to provide care and answer questions about access to digital health, outcomes from it and the financial impact passed on to patients. In the concluding section, we offer an accountability framework that facilitates partnerships in making digital health more equitable.

MeSH terms

  • Digital Health
  • Humans
  • Learning Health System*