Implementing patient-reported outcomes in routine clinical care for diverse and underrepresented patients in the United States
Plain English summary Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) allow doctors and researchers to understand the patient perspective, such as how they are doing physically, mentally, or socially. When used, PROs can improve health and increase satisfaction of patients. Many clinics and hospitals are intereste...
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Main Authors: | Colby J. Hyland (Author), Ruby Guo (Author), Ravi Dhawan (Author), Manraj N. Kaur (Author), Paul A. Bain (Author), Maria O. Edelen (Author), Andrea L. Pusic (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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