• The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) provides clinicians and researchers access to reliable, valid, and flexible measures...
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  • patient-reported outcome (PRO) is a health outcome directly reported by the patient who experienced it. It stands in contrast to an outcome reported by...
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  • An electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) is a patient-reported outcome that is collected by electronic methods. ePRO methods are most commonly used...
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  • to: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, multi-institutional NIH initiative started in 2004 Prosecutor's Management Information System...
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    research informatics. Initiatives, such as PhenX and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System triggered a general effort to improve secondary...
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    the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ), and the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). Examples of specific anxiety questionnaires...
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  • health outcomes measurement is the process of examining whether or not interventions are associated with change (for better or worse) in the patient's health...
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  • preventable harm that contribute to severe outcomes for the patient. While healthcare risks have always existed, patient safety only gained formal recognition...
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    Scale Patient Care Monitor Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information...
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  • Patient experience describes the range of interactions that patients have with the healthcare system, including care from health plans, doctors, nurses...
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  • industry leaders, patients can influence health policy, and both groups benefit from collaboration on goal-setting and outcome measurement. By providing feedback...
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  • patients and providers throughout the delivery of healthcare. Finally, outcomes refer to the effects of healthcare on the health status of patients and...
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  • for restructuring health care systems with the overarching goal of value for patients, with value defined as health outcomes per unit of costs. The concept...
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  • efficiency is a comparison of delivery system outputs, such as physician visits, relative value units, or health outcomes, with inputs like cost, time, or material...
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    Providing patients with information is central to patient-centered health care and has been shown to positively affect health outcomes. Providing patients access...
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    PMIDĀ 31832491. Dorothy Kamaker (21 September 2015). "Patient advocacy services ensure optimum health outcomes". Archived from the original on 20 December 2017...
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    may be further processed into other measurements. The pulse oximeter may be incorporated into a multiparameter patient monitor. Most monitors also display...
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  • Health, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, and others. He leads the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System research site...
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  • EQ-5D (category Patient reported outcome measures)
    to any one patient group or health condition. EQ-5D can also be referred to as a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure, because patients can complete...
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    to treating the patient's condition, the provider can educate the patient about the etiology, progression, prognosis, other outcomes, and possible treatments...
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  • substance abuse treatment) routine health outcomes measurement has expanded beyond aggregating measurements for quality improvement studies and has placed...
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  • was the outcome measurement reported in over two-thirds of the trials. While the GOS is a widely used outcomes measure for assessing patients with brain...
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  • Pain scale (redirect from Pain measurement)
    a necessity to assist with better assessment of pain and patient screening. Pain measurements help determine the severity, type, and duration of the pain...
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    the patient is able to get up, eat and drink, and take care of personal hygiene without any help from others) or even to a single measurement (for example...
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    Cancer and nausea (category Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen)
    questionnaires. Cancer and nausea have been measured with the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement System (PROMIS) using surveys with questions such as "in the...
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    than invasive measurements, require less expertise, have virtually no complications, are less unpleasant and less painful for the patient. However, non-invasive...
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    some outcomes for the patient. Social history The social history is a chronicle of human interactions. It tells of the relationships of the patient, his/her...
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  • names but also nursing diagnosis, nursing interventions, outcomes classification, and patient care data sets. LOINC applies universal code names and identifiers...
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  • follow-up to the frequently cited 1999 IOM patient safety report To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, Crossing the Quality Chasm advocates for...
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  • J. (2011). A Preliminary Study of Apparent Causes and Outcomes of Reported Failures with Patient Management Software. International Conference on Software...
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