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Patient Reported Outcomes Made Simple
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We make it easy for clinicians to collect and use patient reported outcome measures in their daily practice. Providing data to help clinicians gain more insight, make better decisions and optimise their care. Built by sports physicians for musculoskeletal clinicians and their patients, our focus has always been on effectively embedding PROMs into a busy clinical workflow to improve the quality and value of the care delivered.

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15th June, 2021
Is it time to abandon traditional MSK diagnostic labelling?: PROMs research summary

Is it time to abandon traditional MSK diagnostic labelling or MSK labels? We summarise research by A...

10th November, 2020
When to opt for surgery? Using PROMs to make decisions.

Meet Dave. Dave is his real name and he is happy to share his story with you. Dave is a 50 year old ...

23rd July, 2020
Australian Physiotherapy Association launches PROMs pilot with myscoreit

The future of healthcare is here! Electronic medical records, telehealth and the use of digital prod...

21st April, 2020
Telehealth – no hands

Add value to telehealth consults by using PROMs.

4th March, 2020
Rising rates of ACL reconstruction

Australia has the highest rate of ACL reconstruction in the OECD!

11th December, 2019
Setting up your team’s myscoreit account

Congratulations! You have taken the first step to monitoring outcomes and gaining clinical insights!...

28th October, 2019
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries can heal – Mike’s story

"ACL ligament injuries can't heal - well, yes they can!"

22nd July, 2019
Remote monitoring using PROMs – failure of non-operative ACL rehab

Using PROMs routinely keeps you in touch with your patients, even when you haven't seen them for mon...

12th November, 2018
KOOS – Normative Australian Data

How does the KOOS score for the patient sitting in front of you compare to "normal"? The 1000 Norms ...

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