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Stakeholder Collaboration

Stakeholder
Collaboration

Key NJR initiatives include these below which mean that we can deliver on our goals and objectives to ensure improved patient outcomes, alongside accurate and thorough registry data collection.

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Our focus on Patient Outcomes

Monitoring the performance outcomes of medical device implants, hospitals and orthopaedic procedures

Our focus on Data Quality

Ensuring data quality is thorough through our Data Quality audits and hospital award activities

Our focus on Research

Enabling and supporting research to help drive improvements in patient outcomes

Organisations we work with:

NJR News

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Publications and outputs

An overview of the recent research using NJR Data, with links to papers

How the NJR
manages your data

Read how we do this and see diagrams showing registry data flows

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Tweets from @JointRegistry

The review period for surgeons to check all their NJR data commences shortly and is open throughout December.

Surgeons are an important stakeholder for the NJR. Here are some of the benefits that the NJR’s work brings to them - to support patient safety and their work to enable enhanced patient outcomes in joint replacement surgery.

Professor Mark Wilkinson, Chair of the NJR Research Committee, reflects on the evolution and longevity of joint replacement implants in this article published this week in Readers Digest online.

https://zurl.co/Yzrh

Here are some of the benefits that the NJR’s work brings to hospitals, to support patient safety and their work to enable enhanced patient outcomes in joint replacement surgery.

To commemorate our 20th anniversary, one of the images we have created is a timeline outlining the significant milestones in the development of the registry.

We’ve come a long way from the first days of our data collection in 2003, as you can see here:

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