HealthcarePapers
Vol. 11 No. 4 2012 | The Case for Routine Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement in Canadian Healthcare
Invited Essay
Let's All Go to the PROM: The Case for Routine Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement in Canadian Healthcare
Kimberlyn McGrail, Stirling Bryan and Jennifer Davis
Commentary
The Road to Improving Patient-Reported Outcomes: Measures or Healthcare Reform?
Greta Cummings
Commentary
Role for PROMs Data to Support Quality Improvement across the Healthcare System: An Informed Exchange with Senior Health System Leaders
David R. Gray and Ian Rongve
Commentary
Can Routine Collection of Patient Reported Outcome Data Actually Improve Person-Centered Health?
Doris Howell and Geoffrey Liu
Commentary
Getting Ready for Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) in Clinical Practice
Albert W. Wu and Claire Snyder
The Authors Respond
"In God We Trust; All Others Must Bring Data"
Stirling Bryan, Kimberlyn McGrail and Jennifer Davis