Here are five things to know:
1. New Mexico Orthopaedics will have access to Universal Research Solutions’ musculoskeletal and quality of life registries to compare outcomes scores across nationwide data sets.
2. New Mexico Orthopaedics hopes the new ability to collect outcomes, satisfaction, patient education and operative data on a unified, integrated platform will further drive the practices efficiency.
3. Additionally, the partnership allows New Mexico Orthopaedics to better collect and report Merit Based Incentive Payment System Quality and Country Policy and Institutional Assessment data.
4. Universal Research Solutions’ registries provide large data sets for benchmarking, research and quality improvement initiatives.
5. New Mexico Orthopaedics is comprised of orthopedic, sports medicine and spine care physicians who provide diagnosis, treatment, surgery and rehabilitation to patients.
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