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  • Talk
  • 21/09/2022
  • UK

Introduction and Showcasing NJR Connect – Data Services, Our OnlinReporting Platform: Technology Enabling Innovative Data Reporting For Clinician, Management And Supplier Feedback

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The video transcript begins with Tim Wilton announcing the appointment of Sir Paul Curran as the new chair of the organization. Sir Paul is a highly regarded figure, having served as vice chancellor at various universities, and will be addressing the audience via video later in the session. Wilton then transitions into a brief introduction of NJR Connect Data Services, emphasizing the challenges some users have experienced in accessing and maximizing the platform's features.



Wilton outlines his presentation, which includes a tour of the NJR Connect interface and an overview of the NJR implant scanning interface. He discusses the accessibility of extensive data libraries available to surgeons using NJR, including outcomes data for hip and knee replacements. Users can log into the NJR platform and navigate through various data services while being mindful of the transition to the new system.



He highlights the importance of feedback from the platform, showcasing features like the My Data section that provides insights into surgical outcomes, activity levels, and revision rates. He notes the ability to filter data based on specific criteria to better inform clinical decisions. Throughout the presentation, he makes references to his own experiences with data entry and the historical context of the registry.



In addition to personal data insights, Wilton explains how the platform allows surgeons to access detailed patient statuses, download reports, and browse an implant library. The scanning interface is introduced as a safety tool designed to prevent implant mismatches, illustrating its role in enhancing patient safety through real-time checks on implant compatibility.



Following this, he clarifies the distinction between the NJR API and the Scan-4-Safety system, emphasizing the real-time mismatch detection capability of the NJR API. He concludes by encouraging engagement with the NJR team for further clarification and details about the implementation and benefits of these systems.

DOI: 10.1302/3114-230295

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