Rachel Klemovitch, Associate Editor01.31.24
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) expanded its partnership with PatientIQ to offer Shoulder and Elbow Registry (SER) participants in a turnkey solution for data submission. This is the second AAOS registry that has been integrated with PatientIQ’s cloud-based platform.
PatientIQ and AAOS first partnered in December of 2022, integrating PatientIQ’s cloud-based platform with Fracture and Trauma Registry (FTR) allowing participants to collect and submit electronic health records.
"Since the inception of the Shoulder & Elbow Registry, the AAOS has sought to revolutionize the way data can be leveraged to improve patient care," Grant E. Garrigues, AAOS SER steering committee chair told the press. "PatientIQ's technology and expertise in orthopedic data collection and analysis furthers our ability to establish best practices and optimize patient outcomes."
PatientIQ leverages FHIR-based APIs and other integration functions to translate and exact health information into registry-compliant specifications that is then submitted on behalf of participating surgeons.
"We're excited to continue building a modern clinical registry infrastructure with the AAOS, in which our technology can serve as a powerful conduit to clinical discovery," said PatientIQ CEO Matthew Gitelis.
PatientIQ and AAOS first partnered in December of 2022, integrating PatientIQ’s cloud-based platform with Fracture and Trauma Registry (FTR) allowing participants to collect and submit electronic health records.
"Since the inception of the Shoulder & Elbow Registry, the AAOS has sought to revolutionize the way data can be leveraged to improve patient care," Grant E. Garrigues, AAOS SER steering committee chair told the press. "PatientIQ's technology and expertise in orthopedic data collection and analysis furthers our ability to establish best practices and optimize patient outcomes."
PatientIQ leverages FHIR-based APIs and other integration functions to translate and exact health information into registry-compliant specifications that is then submitted on behalf of participating surgeons.
"We're excited to continue building a modern clinical registry infrastructure with the AAOS, in which our technology can serve as a powerful conduit to clinical discovery," said PatientIQ CEO Matthew Gitelis.