Implementing patient-reported outcome surveys as part of routine care: lessons from an academic radiation oncology department.
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are reports of health conditions that come directly from patients. Use of PROs has been associated with improved patient outcomes, enhanced quality of life, and reduced end-of-life spending. Yet there are still outstanding questions regarding the process of implementing PRO collection in routine practice. In this article, we describe the experience of selecting and implementing PROs in a multisite, multidisease academic medical center-based radiation oncology practice [...]
Author(s): Rotenstein, Lisa S, Agarwal, Ankit, O'Neil, Kelly, Kelly, Andrea, Keaty, Maureen, Whitehouse, Colleen, Kalinowski, Barbara, Orio, Peter F, Wagle, Neil, Martin, Neil E
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx009