Deliver the most effective patient-centered care
Cancer care is complex and the patient journey is challenging. Lab results and imaging tell part of the story – but not the whole story. To truly understand how treatments impact patients, you need their voice.
OutcomeMD provides oncologists with an essential tool to monitor treatment effectiveness and associated quality of life impacts in real time. With patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), you can capture how patients feel between visits, detect adverse effects earlier, and adjust treatments faster.
The result: better care, stronger outcomes, and improved quality of life.


PROMs can deliver better clinical assessments
OutcomeMD empowers oncology teams to track symptoms, side effects, and quality-of-life measures across a wide range of conditions. PROMs provide continuous, real-world insights into how treatments are working – so you can respond sooner and with greater precision.
PROMs can effectively track:
- Appetite
- Bleeding or bruising
- Bowel or bladder changes
- Cough or hoarseness
- Fatigue
- Mental health
- Mobility and functioning
- Nausea
- Pain
- Panic attacks
- Persistent pain
- Quality of life
Collaborating for the best outcome
When patients feel heard, they heal better. OutcomeMD bridges the gap between clinicians and patients by turning patient feedback into actionable insights.
PROMs give patients an active role in their care – helping providers track disease progression, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and catch issues before they lead to complications or ER visits.
This shared decision-making approach builds trust, increases adherence, and inspires patients to stay engaged in their recovery.


Put patients first, success follows
Better outcomes aren’t just good for patients – they’re good for your practice. When patients thrive, your practice thrives.
OutcomeMD helps oncologists:
- Automate follow-up monitoring for every patient
- Document measurable improvement for value-based reimbursement
- Pursue approvals for previously non-reimbursable codes
- Measure patient success to support increased payment per code
New revenue source – valuable PROM data
- FDA and EMA recognize PROMs as valid measures of efficacy
- Data complements clinical trials and delivers insights that inform clinical research leading to treatments
- PROMs provide real-world data for meaningful treatment changes
- De-identified PROM data trains AI models for risk prediction and patient stratification
- You receive a share of the licensing fees from biopharma


Working together to ensure better lives
Oncology isn’t just about extending life – it’s also about minimizing the impact of treatments on quality of life.
OutcomeMD provides continuous insights that detect both adverse effects and treatment successes early, keeping patients on the best path forward.
By combining clinical results with patient-reported data, you can deliver more personalized, evidence-based care that helps patients live longer, fuller, and more meaningful lives.
FAQs
How can OutcomeMD support oncology care?
PROMs capture data on symptoms, functional status, and quality of life – critical for monitoring disease progression and treatment impacts, enabling individualized treatment plans.
Are PROMs useful for patients undergoing chemotherapy?
Yes. Studies show that ongoing communication with clinicians improves satisfaction, emotional support, and overall quality of life during treatment.
What if patients face overlapping conditions?
OutcomeMD can deliver clusters of PROMs – for example, lung cancer, fatigue, and pain intensity – providing a comprehensive view across domains.
Why are PROMs valuable for cancer patients?
PROMs reveal a more complete picture of patient well-being than clinical markers alone. They also highlight differences between patient- and clinician-rated symptoms, ensuring no concern is overlooked.
What symptoms can oncology-related PROMs track?
PROMs cover a wide range, including physical function, pain intensity, fatigue, sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety, and even positive well-being – factors essential for measuring quality of life.