This document discusses key factors to consider when choosing an outcomes measurement system. It compares outcomes tools which focus on individual patients versus outcomes systems which aggregate data. It emphasizes the importance of industry recognition, application of scores, compliance capabilities, practice needs, marketing outcomes, benchmarked reports, EMR integration, usage methods, and evaluation capabilities. The document encourages creating a checklist of needs and concludes by offering a comparison of current product options.
2. An Outcomes System
OR
An Outcomes Tool?
Keep in mind a tool is a single entity that focuses on the individual
patient in front of you. An outcomes tool is a patient reported
outcomes measure. It can be used for capturing change in function. At
times, it can help with reporting functional limitation G-codes.
An outcomes system includes a patient reported outcomes measure
and aggregates data. The power of data is at your fingertips.
3. Industry Trust and Recognition
Outcomes are the hot topic due to the changing climate in the
rehabilitation world. As you assess various companies to help you
capture your outcomes, consider company evolution over time, level of
support youโll receive, and outcomes knowledge the staff bring to the
table.
Itโs also nice to take into account industry recognition when making a
decision.
4. Application of Scores
Managing clinical performance isnโt a game. Why focus on finding a
solution that only provides you a score?
What if you were to expand your thoughts to more than just assessing
an individual patient and that patientโs change?
5. Compliance Capability
Time is money.
Does the outcomes measurement
system meet any documentation
requirements?
Remember to evaluate the ease of
choosing appropriate PQRS and
Functional Limitation Codes.
6. Practice Application
Rehabilitation professionals treat a
wide array of patients in various
practice settings.
Make sure you choose the product
that will best meet patient and
practice demographic needs.
7. Ease of Marketing Outcomes
You have the opportunity to directly
reach out to prospective patients.
Converting spreadsheets of
information into something to use for
marketing takes a lot of time.
Does the product offer any time saving
steps when it comes to marketing your
outcomes?
8. Benchmarked Reports
When you look at outcomes systems, a
variety of reports are available to you.
Do you want to take time to customize
reports?
Do you prefer nationally or
internationally, risk-adjusted,
comparative reports?
Do you want to know your
performance ranking?
9. Integration with EMR
You probably want seamless processes.
Integration reduces work load on your staff.
If an outcomes measurement system currently
integrates with more than 5 EMR, then you
know the integration process is reasonable.
Integration also is an indicator of the value of
the outcomes measurement system.
Integrating with many EMR indicates the
outcomes system is being demanded by EMR
customers.
10. Methods of Use
Ages ago, paper and pencil were the only way
to capture data.
Consider todayโs technology.
Will your patients be able to use a mobile
device to answer self-report questions?
Would you like to have the option of emailing
the questionnaires?
Would you like the outcomes measurement
system to be web based?
11. Measurement Evaluation Capability
These additional capabilities are icing on the
cake.
Is MCID included to know clinically relevant
change occurred?
Does the measurement tool capture more than
just function?
Does the system take advantage of
sophisticated computer adaptive testing?
12. Complete the First Step โ The Checklist
Weโve shared our expertise filled with lots of
questions and things to think about to guide
you to a solution that youโll love.
Within a few weeks, after you have figured out
what you need in an outcomes measurement
system, we will be reaching out to you again.
We have compiled all the options we could
find and created a comparison of current
products.
We know youโll definitely appreciate it.