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ICHOM value-based healthcare for patient-centred outcomes
We’re thrilled to welcome two outstanding leaders to the ICHOM team. Dr. Zofia Das-Gupta and Dr. Grace Jennings have been appointed as Senior Directors within our Outcomes Research Division, a move that strengthens our commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative research and rigorous outcome measurement. Dr. Zofia Das-Gupta, who has been instrumental in implementing our
We are excited to announce The Clinician’s partnership with Queensland Health to implement patient-reported measures (PRMs) and patient safety culture (PSC) surveys across the state. One key feature of the partnership is the alignment of PRMs implementation with ICHOM Sets, empowering healthcare providers to systematically collect and analyse patient outcomes using The Clinician’s integrated platform.
We are pleased to share with you a recent blog post from one of our Knowledge Partners, Nordic Healthcare Group (NHG) on Accelerating Patient Access Through Value-Based Healthcare: The Power of Outcomes Data Collection Partnerships Between Life Science Companies and Healthcare Providers. Nordic Healthcare Group (NHG) is a leading expert at solving complex challenges in

ICHOM Accreditation Program

We are pleased to announce that we have formed an expanded partnership with our long-standing allies at CAPADEV LLP, to accelerate the ICHOM Accreditation Program.
We are thrilled to announce that Elizabeth Teisberg, PhD, has been awarded the inaugural ICHOM Michael E. Porter Lectureship, in recognition of her pioneering work in value-based healthcare. Professor Teisberg is renowned worldwide for her efforts in advancing transformative, relationship-centered care that promotes health, hope, and healing for all. Join us in Amsterdam, where Elizabeth will accept
We've joined forces with the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), with the common aim to expand the reach of patient involvement in healthcare innovation, ensuring that patient perspectives are prioritised across continents, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes on a global scale.
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Shifting the Focus from Volume to Value! At IAG Saúde, we are passionately committed to enhancing healthcare services for the Brazilian population. We’ve embarked on a transformative journey to deliver what truly matters: high-value care that prioritizes patient outcomes while optimizing costs. Our latest initiative involves the implementation of the OLDER PERSON set,
We are pleased to announce that the Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) is now part of the Patient Partner Alliance. The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) is a more than 85,000 member-strong National non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals affected by obesity through education, advocacy and support. The OAC is the largest organization comprised of individuals affected
We’re excited to share that our case study on the implementation of the ICHOM Diabetes Set of Patient-Centered Outcome Measures at the Center of Comprehensive Care for Patients with Diabetes (CAIPaDi) at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City has been published in Archives of Public Health! Our Outcomes
We are excited to announce the publication of our article, ‘Development of a Standardized Set of Outcomes for Autism Spectrum Disorder: The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM),’ now available online. Please find the article here: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1jV5S6E7eDWJNi This work represents a significant milestone in standardizing outcome measures for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). By creating
The Alliance for Person-Centered Care (the Alliance) is a group of stakeholders with a common interest in developing consensus proposals for incorporating person-centered care and the use of performance measures based on patient-reported data in clinical care and quality programs. The Alliance represents diverse stakeholders from across the health care sector committed to ensuring the
ICHOM has convened a network of global breast cancer treatment experts who work together to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes. The collaborative serves to share best practices, and identify areas for learning including optimal clinical pathways, equity, and shared decision-making. Phase I is 2 years with 4-5 participants. The following participants have confirmed their
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