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  • Healthcare Quality Measurement
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes Research

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  • Quality of care assessment is crucial.
  • Patient-reported outcome-based performance measures (PRO-PMs) offer valuable insights into patient experiences.
  • Standardized methods are needed for effective PRO-PM implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To recommend methods for assessing healthcare quality using PRO-PMs.
  • To guide the integration of PRO data into performance measurement systems.
  • To enhance the assessment of symptoms, functional status, and quality of life.

Main Methods:

  • Convened a Technical Expert Panel.
  • Conducted an environmental scan and literature review of PRO-PM programs and guidance.
  • Identified methodological considerations for PRO-PM design, implementation, and analysis.
  • Developed recommendations based on PRO standards and public comment.

Main Results:

  • Identified 13 PRO programs and 10 guidance documents.
  • Developed 9 best practices for PRO-PMs.
  • Key practices include: clear rationale, context description, meaningful measure selection, evidence of sensitivity to care, addressing missing data/risk adjustment, and implementation frameworks.

Conclusions:

  • Effective methods for integrating patient-reported outcomes into performance measurement are established.
  • These methods support robust quality assessment using PRO-PMs.