Here are five highlights.
1. The company created the registry as a quality improvement tool in 2011.
2. SpineTRACK is intended to offer a collaborative data collection platform for hospital systems and spine practices.
3. The registry is designed to track patient outcomes throughout treatment and recovery.
4. Specifically, the registry can help with payer negotiations, patient engagement and outcome analysis.
5. CMS gave the SpineTRACK Registry Qualified Clinical Data Registry designation in February, meaning participants may use the solution to receive Medicare payment incentives.
“Since announcing the Qualified Clinical Data Registry designation earlier this year, we’ve seen a significant increase in the adoption of SpineTRACK by both private practice physicians and hospital systems,” said Matt Link, NuVasive executive vice president, strategy, technology and corporate development. “SpineTRACK is foundational in our efforts to enhance the patient experience throughout the continuum of care with advanced data analytics.”
More articles on devices:
4 things to know about DePuy Synthes’ newly launched Global Unite Reverse Fracture Shoulder
10 key trends in the orthopedic & spine device industries
NuVasive Precise Stryde System used in 1st patient: 5 highlights