Webinar Series

Optimizing Digital Health Performance-based Contracts for Patient Outcomes

Lost in the Data: Tackling Challenges in Outcomes Measurement & Follow-Up

Date: 21 May 2026
Time: 09:00 COT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST
Duration: 90 minutes

Are you confident you’re capturing the full picture of your patient outcomes?

Join ICHOM and Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá for our upcoming free webinar, Lost in the Data: Tackling Challenges in Outcomes Measurement & Follow-Up, on 21 May at 09:00 COT | 15:00 BST | 16:00 CEST.

In today’s clinical environment, measuring outcomes is essential, but far from straightforward. Patients are often lost to follow-up, data remains fragmented across systems, and transforming insights into meaningful clinical action can be difficult. This session will explore practical strategies for strengthening outcomes measurement in routine care, improving patient engagement, and using data more effectively to support better decision-making and patient-centered care.

What You’ll Gain

  • Practical steps to implement outcomes measurement in routine clinical practice
  • A clearer understanding of common challenges—and how to overcome them
  • Actionable strategies to reduce loss to follow-up and improve patient engagement
  • Insights on integrating outcomes data into electronic medical records for real-time decision-making
  • Real-world lessons from a structured, tested approach to tackling follow-up gaps

Topics Covered

  • Defining and measuring patient outcomes in everyday clinical settings
  • Key barriers to effective outcomes measurement
  • Loss to follow-up: causes, impact, and solutions
  • Omnichannel patient engagement strategies
  • Benchmarking outcomes across systems and organizations
  • Integrating outcomes data with electronic medical records
  • Case-based insights and practical examples from recent work

Who Should Attend

  • Clinicians and healthcare providers
  • Hospital and health system leaders
  • Quality improvement and outcomes measurement professionals
  • Health data, digital health, and IT specialists
  • Policy makers and payers interested in value-based care
  • Researchers and anyone involved in patient outcomes and performance measurement

Speakers

Dr. Carlos Kerguelén
Deputy Director of Clinical Performance Metrics

Tatiana De Castro Botero
Head of the Outcomes Measurement Unit

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