Redefining Value in Healthcare: The Necessary Shift Towards Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Clinical Practice

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  • David Miller Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70088/hn37hz35

Keywords:

Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, Value-Based Healthcare, Clinical Practice, Healthcare Metrics, Patient-Centered Care

Abstract

Emphasizing the grandness of Patient-Cover Outcome Measures (PROMs) in clinical practice, the healthcare sector is undergoing a paradigm shift toward patient-centered fear. This review thereby explores the phylogeny of value-base healthcare, the underpinnings of prom, and their consolidation into workflow. Core composition admit the methodological frameworks for PROMs implementation and the challenge of standardisation, data interpretation, and stakeholder engagement. The report too essay the advantages of PROMs over clinical metric and limn next commission for their encompassing adoption. By redefining value through the lense of patient-cover termination, this work advocates for a more holistic and just healthcare system.

References

M. Kidanemariam, O. M. Neve, I. van den Heuvel, S. Douz, E. F. Hensen, A. M. Stiggelbout, and A. H. Pieterse, "Patient-reported outcome measures in value-based healthcare: a multiple methods study to assess patient-centredness," Patient Educ. Couns., vol. 125, p. 108243, 2024.

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09 July 2025

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Miller, D. (2025) “Redefining Value in Healthcare: The Necessary Shift Towards Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Clinical Practice”, Medicine Insights, 2(3), pp. 1–11. doi:10.70088/hn37hz35.