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Optimizing Digital Health Performance-based Contracts for Patient Outcomes

Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Maternity Care: Insights from the PROM PARTOS Project

Date: 22 April 2026
Time: 09:00 EDT | 14:00 UK | 15:00 CEST
Duration: 90 minutes

How can maternity services successfully implement patient-reported outcome measures - and use them to drive meaningful improvements in care?

Join this practical, insight-led session exploring the PROM PARTOS project, a pioneering initiative implementing PROMs and PREMs based on the ICHOM Pregnancy and Childbirth Set within routine clinical practice.

This webinar goes beyond theory to share real-world experience from the front line of implementation, offering a transparent look at both the opportunities and challenges of embedding patient-reported data into maternity care pathways.

  • Learn from real-world implementation
    Discover how PROMs and PREMs can be effectively integrated into everyday maternity care, with practical steps you can apply immediately.
  • Overcome common barriers
    Understand the institutional, cultural, and operational challenges—and how to navigate them successfully.
  • Turn data into action
    See how patient-reported outcomes can inform clinical decisions, improve pathways, and shape healthcare policy.
  • Strengthen patient-centred care
    Explore how outcomes measurement enhances patient engagement and improves the perinatal experience.
  • Advance value-based healthcare
    Gain insight into how outcomes data can support more efficient, high-quality maternity services.

What You’ll Gain

  • Practical strategies for implementing PROMs in maternity settings
  • Lessons learned from a real-world project
  • Actionable insights to accelerate adoption in your organisation
  • A clearer roadmap for delivering patient-centred, value-based care

Key Discussion points

  • Introduction to PROM PARTOS and Alignment with the ICHOM Pregnancy and Childbirth Standard Set
  • Why PROMs and PREMs in Maternity Care
  • Steps taken to integrate PROMs into routine clinical practice - Workflow adaptations & data collection processes
  • Challenges and Barriers - organisational constraints, Technical, cultural, and operational challenges
  • Using PROM Data for Improvement

Who Should Attend

  • Clinicians and healthcare providers
  • Healthcare purchasers and employers
  • Digital health leaders and innovators
  • Policy leaders and payers
  • Anyone advancing value-based healthcare and outcomes measurement
  • Patient and patient experts

Speakers

Andrea Alegre García
Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Luis Alegre Latorre
Head of Innovation and Projects, Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Luisa Espases Bennassar
a Participant in the Prom Partos Project

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