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Patients Know Best links up with howRU

8 December 2011  

Patients Know Best has announced a partnership with Abies Ltd so users of its online medical records system can use the howRU patient reported outcome measurement tool.

HowRU is an online tool invented by medical computing pioneer Tim Benson that measures and analyses how a patient feels on a day to day basis.

Using a simple graphic interface, patients can log how they feel physically and mentally and how much they can do in terms of loss of function and dependence each day.

Patients Know Best says that incorporating howRU will give clinical teams more information about their patients’ health and wellbeing – which in turn will improve the level of care that users will receive.

The tool will also enable closer monitoring of patient care at particular institutions and more effective research into the health and happiness of patients with particular conditions.

Patients Know Best founder and chief executive Mohammad Al-Ubaydli said: “When you’re asked ‘how are you?’ it’s human nature to say ‘fine’ – even when you’re not.

"The real power of howRU is that it gives clinicians a real-world view of how their patients are feeling on a day to day basis – and then tracks this over time."

Tim Benson, founder of Abies Ltd and howRU said: “It’s tough to remember what you had for dinner a week ago let alone how you were feeling.

"HowRU provides a rapid and easy way for patients to capture this information – which in turn provides clinicians with more detailed view of how people are living with long term conditions.

"My vision is for howRU to be ubiquitous and to be adopted as the standard way that patients track and report back their healthcare experiences. Our integration with Patients Know Best marks an important step towards achieving that objective.”


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