Patient Reported Experience Measure Framework
The Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) framework is a methodological approach for systematically collecting, analyzing, and acting on patient feedback about healthcare experiences. Unlike HCAHPS, which is a specific, standardized survey, PREM is a flexible framework that can be adapted to different care settings, patient populations, and organizational contexts. PREM encompasses structured patient surveys, interviews, focus groups, and real-time feedback mechanisms, all aimed at capturing patient-centered perspectives on care quality, communication, responsiveness, and dignity. PREMs are used alongside Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs, which assess health status changes) to provide a complete picture of care from the patient perspective.
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- NHS England National Archives and Health Quality Improvement Partnership. (2019). Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs): A Resource for Commissioners. National Health Service, United Kingdom. · URL
- Black, N., Barron, D., & Jenkinson, C. (2013). How to use patient experience surveys in practice. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 16(3), 173–177. · URL
- Gibbons, E., & Fitzpatrick, R. (2014). Recent developments in measuring outcomes in routine clinical practice. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 19(3), 177–182. · URL
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