ePROMs

Electronic patient reported outcome measures

Our digital solution helps patients to complete important documents before and after treatment.

Digitally transforming healthcare

Patient self-reporting is a key aspect before and after surgical or medical treatment. However, the process is often paper-based, leading to errors and leaving no clear audit trails.

Our electronic patient recorded outcome measures (ePROMs) solution enables you to replace pen-and-paper with secure electronic data collection methods — improving data quality, resulting in faster form completion and better clinical decision-making.

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Lose the paper, go digital, fast.

The features you need to transform you processes and patient experience, allowing you more time to do what matters most.

  • Use symptom-scoring tools

    Support patients to self-report their symptoms remotely and receive tailored self-management advice based on their scores. This information is also shared with clinicians in real-time to monitor or respond to treatment.

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  • Improve the patient experience

    With secure and easy to use text or email baked in, patients can quickly review and complete questionnaires or forms from the comfort of their homes — reducing face-to-face visits in-clinic or hospital.

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  • Reduce administrative burdens

    Make significant process improvements by going ‘digital’, enabling clinicians to reduce the administrative burden of paper-based processes and freeing up time to consult with more patients.

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  • Connect with existing systems

    Integrate ePROMS with your other healthcare applications, like patient administration and electronic patient record systems — recording complete patient information. In future, we can expand ePROMS regionally across an integrated care system.

Feedback from healthcare professionals, patients and parents is positive. It highlights that the new development has transformed the value of the digital childhood health assessment questionnaire to support consultations.

Dr Gavin Cleary

Alder Hey Children's Hospital

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