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  • Catch up on the Health Translation SA Spotlight Series on Patient Reported Measures

    Health Translation SA and CEIH recently co-hosted the quarterly Spotlight Series which took a deep dive on the topic of Patient Reported Measures. Read more to catch up on what was covered and access the weekly webinars.

  • Meet the team

    We’re excited to introduce our new PRMs team who will be rolling out patient-reported experience and outcome measures across the state over the next three years.

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  • About PRMs

    Patient Report­ed Mea­sures (PRMs) are a patient-cen­tred approach that give patients a greater say in their care. PRMs cap­ture patients’ per­spec­tives of their own health and expe­ri­ences to improve out­comes and the qual­i­ty of care.

  • Green light for the Statewide PRMs Program

    SA Health CEO approved the establishment of a Statewide Patient-Reported Measures Program, which The CEIH will lead over the next three years.

  • The first steps in establishing the PRMs Research Collaborative are complete

    Together, let’s create an ecosystem around the Statewide PRMs Program that engages the experience and expertise of the South Australian research community.

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  • Patient Reported Measures Research Collaborative

    Using patient-reported measures to improve health care for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations, People living with a Disability and First Nations peoples.

  • Apply for the PRMs Research Collaborative Grant

  • PRMs Research Collaborative Grant Guide

  • PRMs Research Collaborative launches with Research Symposium

    The Collaborative officially launched on 18 March 2022 at the inaugural PRMs Research Symposium, showcasing the work of our fantastic researchers here in SA.

  • PRMs Research Collaborative Symposium

  • Sumit your PRMs Research Collaborative E-Newsletter ideas

  • Patient Reported Measures Research Collaborative grant winner announced

    The CEIH is pleased to announce the grant winners, and their research project: “Minimising the burden of haematopoietic stem cell transplant through PRMs”.

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Tim Schultz

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Dianna Bartsch

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Phillipa van Essen

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Rae Plush

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  • Join the PRMs Collaborative Conversations Series

  • Apply to become an Associate Mem­ber and attend the PRMs Research Symposium

    Apply to be an Associate Member of the PRMs Research Collaborative and register your interest to attend the Research Symposium in November 2022.

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Samantha Welke

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Mikaela Doig

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Hannah Wechkunanukul

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Helen Oni

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Gabrielle Cehic

  • Second PRMs Research Collaborative Symposium

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Timothy Lathlean

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Jessica Roydhouse

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Tony Saulters

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Michala Short

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Sharyn Vallance

  • PRMs Program announces partnership for rollout

    A new partnership with The Clinician will give patients a greater say in their care, with the rollout of South Australia’s state-wide Patient Reported Measures (PRMs) Program.

  • Second PRMs Research Collaborative Symposium

    The November 2022 PRMs Research Collaborative Symposium focused on how PRMs can improve healthcare for CALD populations, people living with disability and First Nations peoples.

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    We answer some of the most frequently asked questions about our Patient Reported Measures program. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please don't hesitate to contact us.

  • Track the Generic PROM Sub-Committee’s progress towards selecting a Patient Reported Measure

    Generic PROM Sub-Committee Makes Progress in Selecting Patient-Reported Measures

  • HTSA MRFF Catalyst Grant Scheme to help South Australian researchers get their projects off the ground

    This exciting new funding opportunity is designed to support collaborative research projects that address health service needs in South Australia.

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Hannah Wechkunanukul

  • PRMs Collaborative Conversation Series - Dr Tamara Crittenden

  • Register to attend the PRMs Research Symposium

  • Calling clinicians: An opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed Generic PROM for South Australia

    The Generic PROM Subcommittee is seeking clinician feedback regarding the nomination of PROMIS-29 as the preferred generic PROM survey.

  • 2023 PRMs Research Collaborative Symposium

  • South Australia PRMs Program Goes Live at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital with The Clinician’s ZEDOC solution

    We celebrated our first go-live on 13th December 2023, with the South Australian Medical Imaging (SAMI) Nuclear Medicine Theranostics Service implementing the digital solution (ZEDOC) for the collection & reporting of PRMs within its patient cohort.

  • Our Statewide PRMs Program reaches its 1000th patient milestone officially launching across 3 LHNs

    We’re celebrating a significant milestone in our Patient Reported Measures (PRMs) program, with over 1,000 patients now participating. The Clinician’s ZEDOC platform has officially launched across three Local Health Networks (LHNs) in South Australia

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