Optimizing the Value of Your Patients’ TKA: How to Leverage Data from Patient Reported Outcomes


Thursday October 3, 2019 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

With the increasing incidence of osteoarthritis and changing patient demographics, there is a growing demand for Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and a need for meaningful, evidence-based innovation that helps surgeons perform TKAs with quality outcomes. Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) provide a validated way of measuring outcomes from a patient’s perspective over time and are increasingly used for various purposes including Health Technology Assessments, clinical assessments and use in reimbursement decisions.

Join David Fisher, MD, Director of the Total Joint Service OrthoIndy Hospital and David Parkin, Professor of Health Economics, London, as they discuss how a PROMs dataset from TKA patients can be analyzed using traditional and novel methods to uncover more holistic insights into outcomes from a patient perspective.

In this webinar you will:

  • Gain a better understanding of patient reported outcome measures utilizing established analysis techniques for ATTUNE® Knee patients
  • Learn methodologies to uncover additional insights using the same dataset
  • Discuss how different ways of analyzing PROMs data can provide unique insights into the patient’s perspective of care over time
  • Discover how the ATTUNE® Knee is driving innovation with its expanded portfolio 

 

We welcome your participation and will provide opportunity for questions at the end of the webinar so you can explore the topic further.

 

Faculty:

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David A Fisher, MD
Director of the Total Joint Service OrthoIndy Hospital
Assistant Clinical Professor, Indiana University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
ATTUNE® Knee Surgeon Innovator

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Professor David Parkin
Professor of Health Economics, London
EuroQol Group Member

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Moderator: Liam Rowley
Vice President of R&D, Knee Development
DePuy Synthes

If you are unable to attend the live webinar, please register so that you can access the on-demand version. 

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