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Dan Williams (myclinicaloutcomes)
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The Equivalence of Remote Electronic and Paper Collection of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs): a Randomised Crossover Trial.
Dan Williams, Mark Norton, Darren Fern, Will Griffiths-Jones, Dr Tim Williams*

Background The collection of pre- and post-operative Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) have traditionally been used to assess the benefit of medical and surgical interventions. More recently, individual patient level PROMs have been used in everyday clinical practice. Online website 'electronic' collection, so called remote ePROMs, provides a platform to collect scores at regular intervals and report results back to both patients and their clinicians in real-time. Objective The ...

EPROMs Collection on MyClinicalOutcomes to Enable More Efficient Follow Up of Joint Replacement Patients in Virtual Clinics.
Dan Williams, Dr Tim Williams*

Background myClinicalOutcomes uses clinically validated outcome assessments to provide patients with a score and individualised feedback about their musculoskeletal condition. Patients are asked to complete assessments regularly so that changes in their condition can be measured and monitored by them. Progress is shared with their surgeon and general practitioner (GP) to monitor into the long term. Following a trial across the Orthopaedic Directorate at the Royal Cornwall Hospital (RCH), the...

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