Learning health systems is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better manage risk.
Broadly
A learning health system continuously and systematically uses data to improve decision-making and outcomes in healthcare and public health. It integrates performance monitoring, feedback loops, and stakeholder engagement to drive adaptive improvement. The model is increasingly applied to manage dynamic health risks.
More specifically
RSI supports the development of learning health systems by linking data infrastructure, outcome measurement, and governance. The firm applies its expertise in surveillance, feedback mechanisms, and stakeholder engagement to ensure the system evolves with evidence and remains centered on patient or population benefit.