Overview
The Center for Value in Health is proud to announce the release of the OECD’s Patient-Reported Indicators Survey (PaRIS) Flagship Report. The PaRIS surveys aim to describe experiences and outcomes of care for people with chronic conditions and provides insight in the differences found between countries.
As chronic diseases continue to pose a major healthcare challenge globally, this initiative provides critical insights into the real-world impact of healthcare services on patients. This international survey addresses a crucial data gap by collecting Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) from individuals receiving care in primary healthcare settings from 20 countries.
This milestone marks a significant advancement in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing the country’s commitment to enhancing healthcare quality, equity, and value as part of Vision 2030 by enhancing person-centered, value-based care. The findings will serve as a foundation for patient-centered, value-based healthcare transformation in Saudi Arabia.
The Center for Value in Health is committed to leveraging the insights from the PaRIS report to drive evidence-based policy reforms, enhance healthcare efficiency, and improve patient experiences. This initiative represents a collaborative step towards achieving a world-class, patient-centered healthcare system in Saudi Arabia.
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