The University of Alabama at Birmingham COVID‐19 Collaborative Outcomes Research Enterprise: Developing an institutional learning health system in response to the global pandemic
Abstract Introduction As a local response to the COVID‐19 global pandemic, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) established the UAB COVID‐19 Collaborative Outcomes Research Enterprise (CORE), an institutional learning health system (LHS) to achieve an integrated health services outcomes and...
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Main Authors: | Jami L. Anderson (Author), Rebecca A. Reamey (Author), Emily B. Levitan (Author), Irfan M.Asif (Author), Monica S.Aswani (Author), Faith E. Fletcher (Author), Allyson G.Hall (Author), Kierstin C. Kennedy (Author), Dustin Long (Author), David Redden (Author), Alia Tunagur (Author), Molly Wasko (Author), James Willig (Author), Matthew Wyatt (Author), Michael J. Mugavero (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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