ICHOM and LOGEX sign agreement to accelerate the implementation of value-based healthcare worldwide
Wednesday, 03 March 2021
PRESS RELEASE: LONDON, [03] March 2021 / The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) signs a multi-year agreement with Dutch health analytics company LOGEX to launch the ICHOM Global Benchmarking Platform. The collaboration will provide the healthcare community the first ever platform to benchmark patient outcomes internationally, enabling faster learning and improvements of healthcare
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Harmonization of the ICHOM Quality Measures to Enable Health Outcomes Measurement in Multimorbid Patients
Friday, 05 February 2021
We are excited to announce that our recent publication: Harmonization of the ICHOM Quality Measures to Enable Health Outcomes Measurement in Multimorbid Patients has been published by Frontiers in Digital Health. View Article
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Change of annual conference date until November
Thursday, 05 March 2020
In view of the current global situation and the spread of coronavirus, ICHOM is responding to the latest developments in relation to the epidemic. The health and wellbeing of our attendees is paramount to ICHOM, so with that in mind we are postponing our annual conference to 16-18 November 2020. We will however, be extending our
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We are extending our poster presentation deadline for ICHOM Barcelona 2020
Thursday, 23 January 2020
We are pleased to announce that we are extending our Poster Presentation deadline to 14 February 2020. We are particularly seeking abstracts with a focus on measuring outcomes that matter most to patients to showcase what impact it has had on any of the following topics: Implementation of Outcome Measurement Use of Information Technology in Outcome Measurement Innovative Uses of
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ICHOM and Humana partnership produces fascinating whitepaper on “Healthy Days”.
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
At the ICHOM conference in Rotterdam in May 2019 ICHOM and Humana partnered together to discuss “Healthy Days”. Healthy Days was developed in the 1990s by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States. The population health tool measures the Unhealthy Days of individuals by asking them how many days their physical
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ICHOM Working Group on Overall Adult Health
Wednesday, 09 October 2019
The ICHOM Working Group on Overall Adult Health is currently underway. We are currently seeking feedback on our initial recommendation. If you would be interested in providing your perspective, please complete one of the following surveys: For professionals in the field: http://bit.ly/OAHprof For adult patients: http://bit.ly/OAHvalidation
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Overall Adult Health Patient Validation Survey
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) formed a Working Group to identify a minimum set of measures to be implemented in clinical practice for the care of adult patients regardless of any specific condition or diagnosis. We’re excited to announce that the Outcome Validation Survey for this work has been opened. If you’re
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ICHOM 2019 Conference in Rotterdam: Preview confirmed speakers for the world leading event in value-based healthcare on 2-3 May
Thursday, 20 December 2018
#ICHOM2019: Sneak preview of speakers and programme – Book now, Save €250 Join us at the ICHOM 2019 Conference in Rotterdam on 2-3 May and hear from thought leaders in healthcare strategy, innovation and outcome measurement. Three high-profile speakers who are delivering keynotes will be Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School, Neil Bacon of ICHOM, Jan Hazelzet of Erasmus
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ICHOM Diabetes Standard Set Released On World Diabetes Day 2018
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
The International Consortium of Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) has released its Diabetes Standard Set on World Diabetes Day, 14 November 2018. The set defines outcomes that matter most to adults living with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, which the ICHOM Diabetes Working Group recommends health care providers measure in order to achieve patient
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42% of US health care providers think value-based reimbursement will become their primary revenue model, NEJM Catalyst survey finds
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
More than 40% of US health care executives, clinical leaders, and clinicians think value-based reimbursement will become their primary revenue model at some point, according to survey of NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members. Out of the 552 respondents, a majority (64%) indicated there will be a growth in value-based reimbursement within their organization in the
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