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Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are clinically validated questionnaires that measure a patient’s symptoms, functional status, mental health and/or quality of life. While other quality metrics measure hospital level performance such as readmissions and hospital-acquired infections, PROMs measure the outcomes that matter most to patients using the patient voice.
 
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are clinically validated questionnaires that measure a patient’s symptoms, functional status, mental health and/or quality of life. While other quality metrics measure hospital level performance such as readmissions and hospital-acquired infections, PROMs measure the outcomes that matter most to patients using the patient voice.
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* Individual Questionnaires
 
* Individual Questionnaires

Revision as of 15:18, 30 April 2025

Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are clinically validated questionnaires that measure a patient’s symptoms, functional status, mental health and/or quality of life. While other quality metrics measure hospital level performance such as readmissions and hospital-acquired infections, PROMs measure the outcomes that matter most to patients using the patient voice.


  • Individual Questionnaires
- Individual Questionnaires assigned to a patient.
  • Root Questionnaires
- Collection of Individual Questionnaires assigned to a patient.

Source Systems

EPIC MGH, BWH, BWF (FH), NWH, SRH, WDH, MEE, MCL, NSM