Use of an electronic patient-reported outcome-based program did not significantly reduce ED or inpatient visits after cancer treatment. Only 51% of patients used the program to report symptoms.
Providing the best patient-centered care, as measured by the individual patient's perceived value of care at a reasonable cost, has become the established definition of value-based health care (VBHC).
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Abivax (ABVX) announced patient-reported outcomes from its Phase 3 ABTECT 8-week induction trials evaluating obefazimod in adult patients with moderate-to-severely active ulcerative colitis. In ...
Measuring treatment success in Sjögren's disease requires more than tracking systemic disease activity alone. Fatigue, pain, ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) define the issues that matter to the patient, but their potential in multiple sclerosis (MS) is likely to remain unfulfilled until barriers, ...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs), which assess symptoms, functional status, and quality of life, had independent prognostic value for overall survival in patients with cancer, according to a ...
When patients provide information about how they are doing, including symptoms, functionality, and quality of life, scientists can use this data, called patient-reported outcomes (PROs), to conduct ...
As part of our commitment, we've once again partnered with Statista, Inc. to evaluate the implementation of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the leading hospitals around the world.