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Seeing CLIIR-ly: Insights from UCSF's Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research



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COVID-19 changed many aspects of our lives and policymakers at the local, state, and federal level are seeking solutions to help restore the health and well-being of Californians. In this program, Julia Adler-Milstein, Ph.D., and A Jay Holmgren, Ph.D., explain how their collaborative research center uses information to improve the use and impact of digital health on health outcomes. Recorded on 05/19/2022. [10/2022] [Show ID: 38199]

00:00 Start
00:53 Julia Adler-Milstein - CLIRR Introduction, "Interoperability: Adoption, Use & Impact"
23:24 A Jay Holmgren - "Clinician and Care Team Work & Well-being"
50:50 "Digitally Enabled Patient Engagement"
57:15 Q&A

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