Real World Outcomes®
Clinical Data Capture
for Any Practice

Multidimensionally assess patients using an array of validated Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) measures. Our platform is mission-driven to structure outcomes data surrounding the care of the chronic pain patient to allow physicians to harness their own data to inform care, to learn from their patients, and drive value to their practice.

  • Device & Procedure Registry
  • Remote Assessments
  • Customized Intake Forms
  • EMR Integration
  • Telehealth Solution
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real world outcomes
real world outcomes

Real World Outcomes®
Clinical Data Capture
for Any Practice

Multidimensionally assess patients using an array of validated Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) measures. Our platform is mission-driven to structure outcomes data surrounding the care of the chronic pain patient to allow physicians to harness their own data to inform care, to learn from their patients, and drive value to their practice.

  • Device & Procedure Registry
  • Remote Assessments
  • Customized Intake Forms
  • EMR Integration
  • Telehealth Solution

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real world outcomes

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**Free trial only for eligible customers. Hospitals and other cost-reporting entities are not eligible for free trials. Please contact Celéri Health for more information.

real world outcomes

Pain is a puzzle and
treatment needs to address
all its pieces.

In order to best care for the whole patient, we use objective tests to find out what other possible factors are at play. Psychological testing helps identify the psychological and social factors that may be worsening, or at least not helping, the patient’s pain complaint.

What do we test for?

We look at a variety of instruments that play a role in patient’s pain experience. This system allows us to compare your patients to large-scale data that represents the United States general population. The measures in a typical Chronic Pain battery are as follows:

How much it hurts
 
Fear (fearfulness, panic), anxious misery (worry, dread), hyperarousal (tension, nervousness, restlessness), and somatic symptoms related to arousal (racing heart ,dizziness).
 
Satisfaction with performing one’s usual social roles and activities
Consequences of pain on relevant aspects of one’s life. This includes the extent to which pain hinders engagement with social, cognitive, emotional, physical, and recreational activities.
 
Self-reported capability rather than actual performance of physical activities. This includes the functioning of one’s upper extremities (dexterity), lower extremities (walking or mobility), and central regions (neck, back), as well as instrumental activities of daily living, such as running errands.
 
Negative mood (sadness, guilt), views of self (self- criticism, worthlessness), and social cognition (loneliness, interpersonal alienation), as well as decreased positive affect and engagement (loss of interest, meaning, and purpose).
 
Angry mood (irritability, frustration), negative social cognitions (interpersonal sensitivity, envy, disagreeableness), and efforts to control anger.
 
Perceptions of being avoided, excluded, detached, disconnected from, or unknown by, others.
Perceptions of sleep quality, sleep depth, and restoration associated with sleep.

HealthMeasures. List of Adult Measures [Internet]. 2018 [cited 2018 Sep 1]. Available from: http://www.healthmeasures.net/explore-measurement-systems/promis/intro-to-promis/list-of-adult-measures

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