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Learning about learning health systems: Strengthening theory through continuous evaluation and improvement
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- Gremyr, Andreas (Author)
- Seid, Michael (Author)
- Margolis, Peter A. (Author)
- Ramaswamy, Rohit (Author)
Title
Learning about learning health systems: Strengthening theory through continuous evaluation and improvement
Abstract
Introduction Learning Health Systems (LHSs) offer potential for transforming healthcare through continuous learning and improvement. However, the current literature lacks a robust connection between theory and practice, limiting knowledge transferability across diverse healthcare environments. This article proposes a novel framework for integrating theorizing and continuous evaluation into LHSs, illustrated through the case of the Bipolar Action Network (The Network). Methods We use a process of theorizing to structure how mid-range theory, program theory and LHS design, development and evaluation can support improved practices and theories. We use the Conceptual Framework for Value-Creating Learning Health Systems as our initial mid-range theory, and the Bipolar Action Network serves as an illustrative case. Results The framework emphasizes continuous multi-level LHS theory refinement based on real-world data, ensuring that both the system and its theoretical underpinnings evolve in response to new insights and challenges by connecting four steps: (1) Selecting an initial mid-range theory, (2) Creating a program theory for a specific LHS, (3) Evaluating LHS performance using operational data, and (4) Using evaluation findings to refine both the LHS program and mid-range theory. Conclusions This article contributes to the field by offering a practical methodology for bridging the gap between LHS theory and practice. By promoting ongoing theorizing and evaluation, our framework aims to both enhance the effectiveness and adaptability of LHSs, as well as inform theory development. Challenges remain, including resource intensity for data infrastructure and potential limitations in data quality or accessibility, which must be addressed to realize the full potential of LHSs as adaptive, theory-driven systems.
Publication
Learning Health Systems
Date
2025
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
e70038
Accessed
02/03/2026, 14:38
ISSN
2379-6146
Short Title
Learning about learning health systems
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Wiley Online Library
Rights
© 2025 The Author(s). Learning Health Systems published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of University of Michigan.
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Gremyr, A., Seid, M., Margolis, P. A., & Ramaswamy, R. (2025). Learning about learning health systems: Strengthening theory through continuous evaluation and improvement. Learning Health Systems, 9(4), e70038. https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.70038
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