Customers & Partners
Innovation & co-creation
Together with our customers and partners, we continuously develop QuestManager further. We organize meetings where healthcare organizations share success stories and best practices around the use of PROMs and PREMs, such as during our inspiration day. In this way, organizations learn from each other and together we strengthen practice.
QuestManager develops in close cooperation with healthcare institutions. New functionalities and improvements arise from real care processes and concrete needs, so that QuestManager continues to connect with what care organizations need today and tomorrow.
Knowledge Sharing & Collaboration
We actively give customers and partners the opportunity to contribute to the further development of QuestManager. On both operational and strategic levels, policy makers, healthcare professionals and researchers periodically spar with us and with each other about wishes, priorities and developments in healthcare. By sharing best practices and practical experiences, a network is created in which healthcare institutions strengthen each other.
This structural cooperation ensures that choices in QuestManager are in line with current customer needs and broader market developments. In this way, knowledge is jointly utilized, the product is widely supported and QuestManager grows sustainably along with healthcare.
Releases
QuestManager is continuously being developed and has fixed releases in the spring and fall. These releases bring improvements in ease of use, functionality and insight, with continued attention to stability and security. Users are transparently informed about what is changing and why.
Collaboration with publishers
QuestManager collaborates with recognized questionnaire publishers to provide healthcare institutions with access to validated and scientifically based instruments. This cooperation forms the basis for reliable measurements that are used for diagnostics, treatment and research.
Close coordination with publishers keeps the questionnaire library current and of high quality. New instruments, scoring methods and improvements are carefully integrated so that users can count on consistent and reliable outcomes.
Licensing and quality
The use of questionnaires within QuestManager is done in accordance with the applicable licensing conditions of publishers.
Agreements on intellectual property, use and security are carefully documented so that publishers retain their rights and healthcare institutions are assured of correct and safe use of instruments.
What this means in practice?
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Access to a broad library of validated questionnaires
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Continuous expansion and updating of instruments
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Support for complex measurements, such as neuropsychological tests
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Reliable results that meet professional and scientific standards
Reliable Standards, Proven Safety.
Our solution is Kiwa certified and demonstrably complies with ISO 27001 (information security) and NEN 7510 (information security specific to healthcare). This means that your data is protected with controlled processes, strict access security and continuous risk management - exactly as required by the healthcare standard.
Hosting takes place in Previder's Dutch data centers, which themselves also comply with these standards. This assures you of a stable, AVG-proof and end-to-end encrypted environment, where data remains safely within the Netherlands.

Making healthcare better together.
QuestManager is deployed by healthcare organizations in different countries and within diverse healthcare domains. What they have in common is the ambition to continuously improve care for all users. By measuring experiences and outcomes structurally, insight is gained that helps to monitor quality, substantiate choices and strengthen policy.
QuestManager makes these insights available organization-wide and connects patient care, quality and research. In the video we briefly explain what QuestManager does. In the case studies you can read about other ways in which QuestManager contributes to making healthcare better.
