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It is merely subjective opinion that patient-reported outcome measures are not objective tools
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Clinical Decision-makingClinical EndpointClinical SpecialtiesDiagnosisSurgeryResponse AssessmentOutcome MeasurementMedical Decision MakingPatient-reported OutcomeClinical OutcomesPublic HealthClinical EvaluationObjective ToolsSubjective OpinionHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchClinical Decision SupportPatient-reported Outcome MeasuresParadigm ShiftOutcome AssessmentHealth Care ReimbursementPatient SafetyClinical MeasurementMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
The last decade has seen a paradigm shift in the measurement of clinical outcomes, with an increasing focus placed on the patients’ perspective to compliment and augment the clinicians’ report, imaging and laboratory results. Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) can be simply described as
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