Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Paul J. Barr , Scott A. Berry , Wendolyn S. Gozansky , Deanna B. McQuillan , Colleen Ross , Don Carmichael, Andrea M. Austin , Travis D. Satterlund , Karen E. Schifferdecker , Lora Council , Michelle D. Dannenberg , Ariel T. Wampler , Eugene C. Nelson and Jonathan Skinner
It is unclear whether data from patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are captured and used by clinicians despite policy initiatives. We examined the extent to which fall risk and urinary incontinence (UI) reported on PROMS and provided to clinicians prior to a patient visit are subsequently captured in the electronic medical record (EMR). Additionally, we aimed to determine whether the use of PROMs and EMR documentation is higher for visits where PROM data was provided to clinicians.