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Amendment to PROMs Eligible procedures: Knee Replacement surgery
Amendment to PROMs Eligible procedures: Knee Replacement surgery
From 1st April 2017, following agreement from NHS England, the inclusion criteria for knee replacement patients into the national PROMs programme will change slightly to reflect changes in clinical coding
The following OPCS codes will be added to the list of codes eligible for PROMs.
- Primary resurfacing arthroplasty of joint (OPCS W58.1) + knee anatomical codes
- Revision of resurfacing arthroplasty of joint (OPCS W58.2) + knee anatomical codes
The addition of these two codes bring the list of eligible procedures for knees in line with similar changes to hip replacement surgery previously implemented.
From 1 April 2017, PROMs questionnaires should be offered to all patients undergoing these procedures.
The impact of these changes is expected in most cases to be low, and many hospitals will be offering questionnaires for these procedures already. Apart from a small number of specialised units, these codes represent a small proportion (between 5 and 10%) of most organisation's total knee replacement caseload. If you have any concerns about the number of additional PROMs questionnaires that may be required, please contact your contracted questionnaire supplier in the first instance.
Full clinical guidance is available from
A Guide to PROMs Methodology [747kb].
For general enquiries about PROMs, please email: proms@nhs.net
Guidance
- Video tutorials, (updated February 2016)
- Methodology change to suppression rules (November 2015)
A Guide to PROMs Methodology [747kb] (updated March 2017)
PROMs Data Dictionary [2Mb] - Frequently Asked Questions
PROMs data
NHS Choices
- PROMs data on My NHS (Beta): All procedures
- PROMs data on NHS Choices: Groin Hernia
- PROMs data on NHS Choices: Hip Replacement
- PROMs data on NHS Choices: Knee Replacement
- PROMs data on NHS Choices: Varicose Vein
Case studies
- PROMs clinical case study: data informs clinical practice (published 15 July 2015)
- PROMS benefits case study: Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) outputs (published 13 March 2015)