Transforming Patient‐Reported Outcome Measurement With Digital Health Technology
Liam Jackman, Rakhshan Kamran
Abstract
Healthcare is shifting from a provider-centric to a patient-centric model, emphasizing the integration of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) into routine practice. PROMs enhance shared decision-making and provide valuable insights into patient well-being, yet their widespread implementation is hindered by logistical challenges, time constraints, and infrastructure limitations. Digital health solutions offer a promising approach to overcoming these barriers by streamlining PROM administration, improving accessibility, and optimizing clinical integration. This article explores the transition from paper-based to digital PROM administration, the advantages of computerized adaptive testing (CAT), and the broader considerations necessary to ensure effective implementation. By leveraging digital tools and informatics strategies, healthcare systems can facilitate the meaningful adoption of PROMs to improve patient-centred care. This article can be used to advance PROM implementation across various clinical settings.