Review Articles

Using Patient-Reported Outcomes to Assess Healthcare Quality: Toward Better Measurement of Patient-Centered Care in Cardiovascular Disease

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Abstract

Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are elicited directly from patients so they can describe their overall health status, including their symptoms, function, and quality of life. While commonly used as end points in clinical trials, PROs can play an important role in routine clinical care, population health management, and as a means for quantifying the quality of patient care. In this review, we propose that PROs be used to improve patient-centered care in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases given their importance to patients and society and their ability to improve doctorprovider communication. Furthermore, given the current variability in patients’ health status across different clinics and the fact that PROs can be improved by titrating therapy, we contend that PROs have a key opportunity to serve as measures of healthcare quality.

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patient-centered carehealth statuspatient-reported outcomespsychometric propertiesperformance measuresquality measures
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 17 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: e1-e9
  • DOI: 10.14797/VUWD7697
  • Published on 1 Jan 2021
  • Peer Reviewed