Reliability and validity of patient-reported experiences measures: A systematic review

Abstract

Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) are instruments used to examine patients’ experiences of healthcare services. Typically measured are care processes, such as the timeliness of service delivery. PREMs are used as an indicator of healthcare quality and internationally are used in hospital reimbursement and pay-for-performance schemes

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