Twin Cities Orthopedics in Minneapolis, along with 30 Minnesota- and Wisconsin-based organizations, is working to drive the adoption of the American Joint Replacement Registry at local hospitals, according to a Physical Therapy Products report.
Here are three key notes:
1. The orthopedic practice and its partners aim to improve patient outcomes in the region by encouraging adoption of the AJRR.
2. The AJRR was created in 2010 and it collects and provides objective data on joint replacement procedures and their long-term results.
3. The sharing of the data helps orthopedic surgeons reduce complications and revision rates.