ORS/SRS Outcomes Dashboard
A Systematic Breakdown of PCOMS Assessments
The ORS/SRS Outcomes dashboard specializes in providing key insights into the success of patient treatment models. You can access aggregate level data across ORS, CORS, SRS and CSRS assessments, as well as filter by any of our available assessments within these assessment groups.
To read more about each PCOMS assessment, please visit the articles linked below
https://greenspacehealth.com/en-ca/outcome-rating-scale-ors/
https://greenspacehealth.com/en-ca/child-outcome-rating-scale-cors/
https://greenspacehealth.com/en-ca/session-rating-scale-srs/
https://greenspacehealth.com/en-ca/child-session-rating-scale-csrs/
Key Performance Indicators
Average Score Change: Broken down by assessment group, provides the average score change between baseline and most recent scores
Response Metrics: Provides details into how patients are engaging with their PCOMS assessments
Time and Treatment
The purpose of this section is to inform clinicians about the nature of their patient’s treatment.
Patient Treatment Duration: The percentage of patients based on time spent in treatment since they have completed at least 1 assessment, based on their treatment start date. This helps you understand how long patients who take PCOMs tests are in treatment
Average Treatment Duration in Months: The average amount of time between a patient’s first and most recent assessment completions.
Improvement And Trends
This section provides clinicians understanding of the current status of their patient’s clinical symptoms, as well as trends over time regarding their therapeutic alliance.
Patients Currently Above Cutoff: The percentage of patients who’s most recent score is above Cutoff. Patients with scores below Cutoff may experience clinically significant distress
Score Change: The percentage of patients with at least 2 responses, who achieved score changes of 5 between their baseline and most recent scores
Average Score Trend: The average SRS and CSRS scores patients over time, in terms of the number of assessments they complete. The gray bars represent the sample size from which the average score is calculated
Reliable Change
The purpose of this section is to provide insight into the distribution of patients in terms of their reliable change
Reliable Change: The percentage of patients who have achieved reliable change between their baseline and most recent assessment. The RCI for the ORS/CORS assessments are linked in the help articles at the top of this page
Reliable Improvement Trend: The percentage of patients who exhibit reliable improvement over time, based on the number of assessments they have completed. The gray bars represent the sample size of patients used in the reliable improvement calculation
Symptom Severity
This section informs clinicians as to how a patient’s symptoms change as they take assessments
Symptom Severity Change: The percentage of patients who, between their first and most recent assessments, pass between the ORS/CORS cutoff value. The cut-off values of the ORS/CORS assessments are outlined in the help articles linked at the top of this page. These tiles take into consideration variations in cut-offs within the ORS and CORS assessment groups themselves. Patients below the cut-off experience clinically significant distress