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Paper on OECD's PaRIS Conceptual Framework selected in BMJ Quality & Safety’s top 10 papers of 2024

The paper on OECD’s landmark Patient Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) initiative has been selected in BMJ Quality & Safety’s top 10 papers of 2024. Papers were selected based on engagement metrics, novelty, rigour, and impact. A key strength of this paper is its conscious effort in patient engagement, representing “the start of a conscious and collaborative effort to listen to the patient voice and use patient experiences as a catalyst for change.”

The NUS Centre for Research in Health Systems Performance (CRiHSP) is proud to be part of this achievement as it reflects the Centre’s commitment to excellence in health systems performance for population health.

For an in-depth look at the framework, access the publication in the British Medical Journal Quality and Safety here.