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With the dawn of patient-centered care models came the recognition that patient experiences of pain, quality of life, and symptom relief are just as important as vital signs and other clinical observations recorded by the clinician. As such, more and more healthcare providers are capturing the patient voice (as it is often referred to) through standardized, industry-validated surveys known as patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs). These surveys help clinicians determine how patients are experiencing their own care journey. Historically, they have been challenging to collect on a large scale. Today, PatientIQ is at the forefront of PROMs data collection and analysis, fueling patient-reported insights across a wide variety of healthcare settings.
First, as Gitelis stresses more than once in this interview, the administration and collection of PROMs with the PatientIQ software is “100% automated.” This allows many more surveys to be sent out without administrative burden. Furthermore, thanks to “hundreds of thousands of lines of code,” the patient gets a survey that is appropriate to their medical condition and the stage they are at in treatment (for instance, pre-op or post-op), without clinical staff intervention.
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