Assessment tools available for licensing
Mayo Clinic has developed several Clinical Outcomes Assessment (COA) tools to aid in monitoring patient outcomes. These COAs are available for licensure for the benefit of patient care and research. Any time a COA is being used in industry-sponsored research, a license must be received from Mayo Clinic before such use.
Mayo Clinic can provide royalty-free permissions for the use of copyrighted materials when applicable.
Please see the list of Mayo Clinic’s most popular COAs and reach out to inquire about a license or with any questions.
Clinical Outcome Assessment tools available:
- The Mayo Score – Also referred to as: Modified Mayo Score (mMS), Mayo Endoscopic Score, Partial Mayo Score (pMS), Mayo Disease Activity Index (MDAI), Modified Mayo Disease Activity Index (MMDAI), Total Mayo Score
- Composite Autonomic Symptom Score 31 (COMPASS 31)
- Patient Experience with Treatment and Self-management (PETS)
- Patient Experience with Treatment and Self-management – Stroke (PETS Stroke)
- Visual Function and Corneal Health Status (V-FUCHS)
- Modified Pouchitis Disease Activity Index (PDAI/mPDAI)
- Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS)
- Mayo Dysphagia Questionnaire
- Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Symptoms Assessment Form / Total Symptom Score (MPN-SAF / MPN-SAF-TSS)
- Ocular Myansthenia Gravis Rating Score (OMGrate-q)
A licensing professional will be in touch with you to advise on the right agreement for your use and applicable quotes for such use.