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Successful Implementation and Utilization of PROMIS (Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) in Clinical O&P Care (AM2024-OS11)
2024 Annual Meeting Education Content
Keyword(s)
#AM2024, OS11, PROMIS, Outcome Measures
Learning Objectives:
- The different types of PROMIS outcomes available and what information can be learned from each type.
- Examples of how to use PROMIS outcomes in clinical notes and payer justification
- Step-by-step instructions on developing and using PROMIS outcome measures in the clinic, from administration to scoring to interpretation.
Credit Information
1.75. Business Credits
Author(s)
Bretta Fylstra, PhD, Shane Wunderman, PhD, CP, Todd Castleberry, PhD, Kathleen Carroll, MS, MSPO, CPO, FAAOP
Description
This session will discuss opportunities with PROMIS instruments in O&P, as well as offer attendees easy-to-follow steps to implement the use of PROMIS in their own clinics. This session will begin with a high-level overview of the genesis of PROMIS and the various PROMIS instruments currently in use for O&P. In addition to the benefits of PROMIS instruments, there will be a discussion on limitations that clinicians should consider. The opportunities with PROMIS will be highlighted through several case studies that successfully utilized outcomes for payer justification. To end the session, the audience will be taken through practical, step-by-step examples of building, deploying, scoring, and interpreting custom PROMIS short forms to begin implementing meaningful outcomes in their clinic. We PROMIS it will be worthwhile.