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How Patient-Reported Outcomes Create Value and Improve Health w/ Trafford Crump, Ph.D
Manage episode 480046860 series 2296270
Value-based care is more than just a buzzword - it’s a fundamental shift in how we measure success in health care. In this episode of Health Care Rounds, John Marchica sits down with Dr. Trafford Crump, Associate Professor at McGill University, to discuss how patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can help us better understand the value of care from the patient’s perspective. Trafford explains where PROs fit into clinical trials, delivery systems, and the broader goals of value-based care and why measuring what actually matters to patients is harder (and more important) than it looks.
🎙ABOUT DR. TRAFFORD CRUMPP
Dr. Trafford Crump is an associate professor and holds the Jarislowsky Foundation Chair in Thoracic Surgery at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is a health services researcher with a focus on surgery and surgical oncology. He leads a research program focused on improving patient-centeredness and the value of surgical care. Through this program, he has developed an expertise in the collection, analyses, and interpretation of patient-reported end points, including treatment preferences, outcomes, and experiences. Dr. Crump trained at the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research at the University of British Columbia and received a Ph.D. in the evaluative clinical sciences from Dartmouth College.
🎙ABOUT HEALTH CARE ROUNDS
Health Care Rounds is a weekly podcast developed for health care leaders who are at the forefront of health care delivery and payment reform. Join Darwin Research Group founder and CEO John Marchica as he discusses the latest advancements in health care business news and policy developments.
CONNECT WITH US:
🌐 Follow Health Care Rounds on LinkedIn
🌐 Follow Darwin Research Group on LinkedIn
📺 Watch Health Care Rounds on YouTube⚙️ Health Care Rounds is produced by Grippi Media
184 episodes
Manage episode 480046860 series 2296270
Value-based care is more than just a buzzword - it’s a fundamental shift in how we measure success in health care. In this episode of Health Care Rounds, John Marchica sits down with Dr. Trafford Crump, Associate Professor at McGill University, to discuss how patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can help us better understand the value of care from the patient’s perspective. Trafford explains where PROs fit into clinical trials, delivery systems, and the broader goals of value-based care and why measuring what actually matters to patients is harder (and more important) than it looks.
🎙ABOUT DR. TRAFFORD CRUMPP
Dr. Trafford Crump is an associate professor and holds the Jarislowsky Foundation Chair in Thoracic Surgery at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is a health services researcher with a focus on surgery and surgical oncology. He leads a research program focused on improving patient-centeredness and the value of surgical care. Through this program, he has developed an expertise in the collection, analyses, and interpretation of patient-reported end points, including treatment preferences, outcomes, and experiences. Dr. Crump trained at the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research at the University of British Columbia and received a Ph.D. in the evaluative clinical sciences from Dartmouth College.
🎙ABOUT HEALTH CARE ROUNDS
Health Care Rounds is a weekly podcast developed for health care leaders who are at the forefront of health care delivery and payment reform. Join Darwin Research Group founder and CEO John Marchica as he discusses the latest advancements in health care business news and policy developments.
CONNECT WITH US:
🌐 Follow Health Care Rounds on LinkedIn
🌐 Follow Darwin Research Group on LinkedIn
📺 Watch Health Care Rounds on YouTube⚙️ Health Care Rounds is produced by Grippi Media
184 episodes
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