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Value Proposition of Learning Health Systems

Tuesday, February 25, 2020 -
12:00pm to 1:30pm
Palmer Commons

Join peers, thought leaders, Learning Health System (LHS) subject matter experts and others interested in learning health systems for the Winter 2020 LHS Collaboratory Seminar Series. This February, LHS will present "Value Proposition of Learning Health Systems" with Erik Gordon, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Lunch is included.

About the Learning Health System Collaboratory: Across the U-M campus, many faculty, students and staff share interest in the concept of a LHS. By creating a campus-wide hub for these interests, the LHS Collaboratory advances interdisciplinary research and promotes the development of learning health systems. Through collaboration, U-M could become the world-wide academic epicenter for the LHS, and the Collaboratory seeks to realize that potential.

For more information or to register, contact LHSCollaboratory-info@umich.edu or visit dlhs-umi.ch/lhs-collaboratory.

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