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This concept can be applied to the wisdom of clinicians inside healthcare institutions. By gathering and sharing course content and tools between care facilities, hospitals can be connected to more than just the technical cloud. They can be connected to the wisdom of the cloud.

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Wisdom of the Cloud

E M P O W E R TA L E N T

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Your Hosts

Sean HoganMarketing Coordinator

Amelia NewburyDirector of Research

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About Lambda

The Pace of Research in Healthcare

Keeping up with Emerging Practices

Movement Toward Mobile and Social Learning

Concept of the Cloud

Potential Solutions

Agenda

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Polling Question 1

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What would you like to gain from this presentation?

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The Lambda Solutions Mission

Transforming workplace performance through innovative learning and talent management solutions that inspire and engage, promoting continuous human development

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The Lambda Solutions Mission

Transforming care facilities through innovative learning and talent management solutions that inspire and engage, promoting continuous human development and patient safety

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• Some content used in this presentation was contributed by:

• Lambda Solutions has Endorsed the Core Values of the Learning Health System (more information available at: http://healthinformatics.umich.edu/about)

Acknowledgement and Disclosure

Joshua Rubin, JD, MPP, MBAExecutive Program Officer for Research and Development Learning Health System InitiativeUniversity of Michigan

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Wisdom of the Cloud

The Pace of Research in Healthcare

Keeping up with Emerging Practices

Movement Toward Mobile and Social Learning

Embracing Collaborative Practice

The Technical Cloud Concept

The Wisdom Cloud Concept

A Solution: the LambdaLHS

A Call to Action: Share Shamelessly

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Donald Lindberg, director of the National Library of Medicine: 'If I read and memorized two journal

articles every night, by the end of a year, I'd be 400 years behind.’

A study by IBM, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer, and Wellpoint: It would take clinicians 160 hours per

week of reading just to keep up with the current pace of new knowledge

Only around 20 percent of the knowledge that human doctors use when diagnosing patients and deciding on treatments relies on trial-based evidence

The Pace of Research in Healthcare

http://e-patients.net/e-Patients_White_Paper.pdfhttp://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/11/ibm-watson-medical-doctor

http://jamia.bmj.com/content/early/2014/05/12/amiajnl-2014-002864.full

… the volume and complexity of what we know has exceeded our individual ability to deliver its benefits correctly, safely, or reliably. Knowledge has both saved us and burdened us.“

Atul Gawande, MDHarvard Vanguard Medical Associates

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Barriers: Access to new clinical knowledge is

challenging Right information at the right

time You don’t know what you don’t

know

Time on the floor for training is limited

Formal training takes place long after a need is identified OR without a real-world context to immediately apply learning

Increased Knowledge degradation

Keeping up with Emerging Practices

This explosion in medical knowledge has not yet been accompanied by a similar transformation in our approach to medical education. In short, we’re not able to keep up.

Sanjeev Arora, MDRobert Wood Johnson

Foundation Blog

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December 2010 issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Journal of the American Society for Microbiology:

Summary of multiple clinical studies including a 10 week study led by Professor Elliott in the UK

Trial of antimicrobial copper surfaces at Birmingham’s Selly Oak Hospital Touch surfaces such as taps, door handles, light switches and dressings trolleys

that were made from copper and copper alloys had greater than 90% less microbial contamination on them than the same items on the same ward made from conventional materials

Copper has recently been registered at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the first solid antimicrobial material

Case in Point: Research Dissemination

Grass, Gregor, Christopher Rensing, and Marc Solioz. "Metallic copper as an antimicrobial surface." Applied and environmental microbiology 77.5 (2011): 1541-1547.

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Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Teaching and sharing information

across professions and specialties leads to better patient outcomes

How it manifests in Education Teach the same language to all

members of the care team Empower all members of the care

team with medical and anatomical information

Supporting and growing knowledge across a care team also fosters open communication

Embracing Collaborative Practice

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Polling Question: Is this resonating?

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What has resonated the most this far?

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Movement Toward Mobile and Social Learning

Social Media in Healthcare by 2010: 500 million people were active Facebook Users 190 million used Twitter 1.2 billion YouTube videos were watched daily

Mobile and Social Learning are on the rise A 2010 study found that 75% or more of physicians were

neutral or positive on the following statements: Online Professional user generated content is

reliable Online professional user generated content

provides information I can not find anywhere else I’m influenced by online professional user

generated content that I consider to be from a reliable source (almost 50% agreed or completely agreed)

Hertzlinger, R, Social Media in Healthcare, Harvard Business School, March 23, 2012, N2-311-093HIMSS 2015 Info graphic , third annual HIMSS Analytics Mobile SurveyJames Avallone, “Taking the Pulse: Physician Social Media,” Manhattan Research, 2010.

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Technically: Each system stores

information on other systems – centrally, or through a network

Share computing power

Share resources and space

Distributed risk through distributed resources

The Technical Cloud Concept

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From a Content Perspective Wisdom of the crowd

approach

Share the Power of Experience

Share resources and effective practices

Distributed information and research summaries

Powered through peer review, search, and crowd “voting” (star rating)

The Wisdom Cloud Concept

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Lambda LHS: A New FREEMIUM System

Lambda is making available: Open location for clinicians to gather

and share Research Tips and Tricks Protocols and Checklists

Tools to create and share research summaries

Process to peer review, search, and crowd “voting” (star rating)

Paid content library layers available to augment social content

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Announcing: The LambdaLHS

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Ruth Regular, RN…Sharing Shamelessly

Favorite lists from others in your specialty

Vetted research summaries and

protocols / checklists

Every day efficiency tips for problems that have been

bugging you for years

I can access new thinking when I need it and it feels good to review the

contributions of others and share my own experiences.

Write tips and tricks for clinical situations

Submit protocols and checklists that the unit uses effectively

Create a review of a research article you read or review

research summaries others submit as a peer reviewer

GIVE: GET:

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Polling Question: What is most valuable to you?

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LambdaLHS: A Call To Contribute

Join our growing community:

Sign up to contribute Receive launch and update

notices Become a peer reviewer Share your knowledge,

summaries, and tips today!

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