Plan Now for an Exciting Educational Conference in Beautiful Prague
Learn. Share. Engage.
The 12th Annual
PROMIS International Conference
Shaping Better Health Through Patient-Reported Insights: Utilizing PROMIS to Advance Care and Improve Health System
22-23 October 2026
Prague, Czechia
Clarion Congress Hotel Prague

The Call for Abstracts
Share Your Research with the PHO Global Audience

Click here for the Call for Abstracts
Submission deadline April 17, 2026
All abstracts concerning development and use of PROMIS tools will be considered for oral or poster presentation. Please consider submitting an abstract in relation to these specific PROMIS topics:
- Design and implementation of PROs initiatives and programs
- Clinical transformation using PROs
- Population health initiatives using PROs
- Psychometrics: advances in and applications of PROs
- Incorporation of PROs into digital health initiatives
- Policy and health care delivery system transformation efforts using PROs
Apply for a Conference Scholarship
Learn. Share. Engage.
Submit by April 27, 2026
Apply for a scholarship to participate in the 12th Annual PROMIS International Conference in Prague.
Expand your network.
Share your research.
Click for Scholarship Application
Scholarship Award includes
- conference registration,
- PHO membership for 2027
- 3 nights hotel room
Applicants must submit an abstract for the conference to be considered for a scholarship.
Eligibility
Graduate students, medical trainees, post-doctoral fellows, and early career investigators within 5 years of completing their highest degree.
Click to Meet the Scholarship Recipients 2019-25.
Conference Instructional Objectives
Attendees will become familiar with:
- Using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for patient-centered value-based health care, from clinical trials and routine care to health system evaluation, performance measurement, and accountability.
- Using PROMIS measures to address practical measurement problems in health-related research and clinical practice.
- Using PROMIS measures to improve community, opportunity, and engagement across all patients in health-related research and clinical practice.
- Using PROMIS measures to inform individual and population-based patient care, clinical quality improvements, enhance value in health systems, and to meet regulatory/payor requirements.
- Applying implementation strategies to move PROMIS from research settings into clinical practice or health-system wide integration.
- Benefitting from psychometrically developed measures, like PROMIS to inform individual and group level change scores and support rigorous outcome assessment.
- Determining how PROMIS can be used for screening, symptom management and monitoring in rare and chronic diseases.



