Time to embrace PROMIS-29 as the standard health-related quality of life instrument for patients with cirrhosisCirrhosis is a common and serious illness characterized by a high burden of physical and psychological symptoms. [1,2] Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is often poor because of this symptom burden and represents a key unmet need for patients with cirrhosis. Efforts to characterize the depth and breadth of HRQOL deficits in patients with cirrhosis are limited by the lack of a standardized HRQOL screening tool. It is not that one does not exist-in fact, many have been studied in patients with cirrhosis [1,3] -but what the hepatology field is lacking is consensus around a single instrument that balances breadth, depth, and pragmatism so that it can be widely used for patients with cirrhosis. Confusion around the "optimal" HRQOL tool has hampered the incorporation of HRQOL measures in prospective cohorts and clinical trials, standardization of HRQOL reporting in publications, and uptake in clinical care.