In our mission to enhance Value Based Healthcare, we’ve partnered with some of the world’s leading healthcare providers for ICHOM’s first Learning Collaborative. This global initiative unites providers and cutting-edge technologies to pioneer Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer care improvement initiatives.
By creating a collaborative environment, we are facilitating the exchange of ideas and best practices. This collective effort allows us to benchmark healthcare standards, setting a high bar for healthcare practices globally. With the sharing of data, we can uncover patterns and insights that may otherwise remain hidden. Ultimately, this accelerates results, leading to improved outcomes for patients worldwide. The enhanced learning from this collaboration is invaluable in our mission to improve patient quality of life.
In May, the Kick Off meeting commenced and the foundations of the project began to be placed. The next steps include launching our technical kick offs with the providers’ technological leads and our healthcare partners to further discuss our Accelerated Insight Solutions TM that have made this work possible. Our primary Technical partner for this collaboration are Rhino Health Technology, who are providing a federated learning platform.
Dr. Stefan Larsson (Co-Founder of ICHOM):
“The BrCa learning collaborative is how the global ICHOM-community is moving from defining outcomes that matter to patients to improve outcomes for patients in the real world. Together with the five pioneering organizations who kicked-off this effort May 21, we at ICHOM hope generate real world evidence for high value care and to inspire clinical research and improvement”
Jennifer Bright (President of ICHOM):
“ICHOM knows that patient-centered value emerges from the use of standardized outcomes measurement to generate data for action. The inaugural ICHOM Learning Collaborative brings together international leaders in breast cancer treatment to explore differences in outcomes and identify shared learning about shared decision-making, clinical pathways, equity, and more. We are excited to work with these forerunners in value-based healthcare, and to demonstrate the power of data that measures what is most important to patients”
Dr. Linetta Koppert (Associate professor of surgical oncology Erasmus Medical Centre; PI International Value Based Healthcare):
“Participating in an international initiative in which we learn together from outcomes is a great privilege”
Dr. Ittai Dayan MD (Co-founder & CEO of Rhino Health):
“We are excited about the launch of the Learning Collaboratives. The consensus outcomes, combined with Federated Computing, will allow hospital systems around the world to strike a good balance between transparency and privacy. Maintaining patient data with the healthcare organizations will enable a virtuous cycle that will drive rapid learning and derivation of actionable insights”