Remedy Informatics has released RemedyJoint, a total joint replacement registry, in the United States, according to an Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine report.
The registry allows scientists and physicians to track and collect data about patients regardless of care location. This information could enhance care delivery for total joint replacement procedures. The registry could also be used for comparative effectiveness research.
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