Patient-reported outcomes for performance measurement: Multi-institution challenges.

2017 
211Background: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are self-reported measures of a patient’s health or healthcare experience. PRO utilization is driven by the movement toward patient-centered care and emerging evidence which suggests patients (pts) more involved in their care experience better outcomes. The infrastructure to capture PROs is evolving and PROs are now used for performance measurement (PM). PRO-PMs assess the quality of healthcare for improvement and/or accountability; but implementation is challenging. Success of PRO-PM requires identification of pts, ongoing data collection and data aggregation across institutions. The Alliance of Dedicated Cancer Centers (ADCC) identified challenges of PRO use for PM. Methods: The validated tool, Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite, evaluating pt function and bother from treatment (trt), administered to new localized prostate pts at three independent cancer centers was retrospectively collected. Surveys administered before and after trt measured change ...
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