Working demonstration · SurgeonValue / SolvingHealth · synthetic data, not for clinical use · prepared by Blaine Warkentine
Free for surgeons · physician-attested

Capture the outcome value-based care pays on. Free — and signed.

Patient-reported outcomes are mandatory for bundles, ACCESS, and every risk contract — and miserable to collect. The virtual-MSK vendors charge for collection and still miss most of it. We give the collection away, capture more, and add the one thing they can't: a physician-attested, tamper-evident record that survives an audit.

Try the capture →
$0
to the surgeon — vs $5/collection charged elsewhere
Signed
physician-attested, hash-anchored
Audit-ready
defensible under RADV / RAC review
The tool

One patient. One validated PROM. One attested receipt.

A real KOOS-JR knee outcome, captured in under a minute and sealed with a signature and a hash. This is the wedge — the free capture on top, the attestation underneath.

Outcome captureSelect a joint to begin

The KOOS-JR is a validated 7-item measure of knee pain, stiffness, and function — the outcome CMS bundles and ACCESS score joint-replacement care on. The patient answers on their own phone; the surgeon never chases a form.

0 of 7 answered
KOOS-JR

Knee outcome captured

Higher is better knee health (0–100).

Demonstration scoring shown as a transparent 0–100 normalization of the raw 0–28 KOOS-JR sum. The production tool applies the official KOOS-JR Rasch interval-score table — the capture, attestation, and audit trail are identical.

That hash seals exactly what was captured, who signed it, and when. Change one answer and the hash changes — which is what makes it defensible rather than merely collected. Every sealed outcome becomes one entry in the patient's attested, longitudinal record.

Why it wins

Same outcome. Two very different assets.

The virtual-MSK field collects outcomes as marketing data. We give collection away and own the defensible record underneath.

The virtual-PT field
  • $Charges for outcome collection (≈ $5 each)
  • ~Self-reported, collected — marketing data
  • ~Vendor keeps the data
  • ~Depends on a referral it doesn't own
  • ~Would not survive a RADV / RAC audit as-is
Attested PROMs
  • Free to the surgeon — the capture is the land-grab
  • Physician-signed + hash-anchored — attested
  • The patient & physician own the record
  • Lives in the surgeon's own front office
  • Built to be defended, not just reported
The 30-second version for a surgeon

"Free outcome capture that makes your value-based numbers defensible."

Your patients answer on their phone, you capture more of them than anyone charging for it, and every result is signed and audit-ready the moment it lands. It costs you nothing — because the value isn't the form, it's the attested record it builds, and that record is what the risk-holder you work with actually needs.

Free pipes, paid brain: give the collection away, own the ledger. That ledger — not the widget — is the moat.