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QualityMetric PROs Featured in Wall Street Journal

On January 31, the Wall Street Journal featured QualityMetric’s patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in an article titled Doctors Track Patients’ Mood, Social Life to Manage Illness. It highlights how our surveys have opened dialogue between patients and providers regarding health and potential treatment options, and includes insight from actual patients who have benefitted from the use of these tools. In the piece, the medical director at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center said in reference to our SF-36® Health Survey, “For us, it is as important as looking at an X-ray or an MRI.” Read the article.
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