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Executive Viewpoints for a New Generation of Clinical Registries_ The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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In summary, three speakers discussed the challenges and successes of running medical registries in surgical and procedural specialties. Key themes included the data collection burden, the value proposition of registry participation, access to data for research and quality improvement, building strong partnerships, and leveraging registry data to shape the specialty and influence the transition to value-based care. They also touched on pricing models, which ranged from $12,000 to $27,000 per site annually, and highlighted the importance of ongoing data automation efforts and the challenges of staffing and resource allocation. Overall, the speakers emphasized the critical role of registries in driving quality improvement, benchmarking, and supporting evidence-based care in their respective specialties.
Keywords
medical registries
surgical specialties
procedural specialties
data collection
registry participation
quality improvement
value-based care
pricing models
data automation
evidence-based care
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