Vineet Trivedi*, Nayani Punati, Shuhong Biswas, Mareeta Oorloff, Timnit Tekie and Ashwin Unnithan
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Ashford and St Peters Hospital, UK
*Corresponding Author: Vineet Trivedi, Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Ashford and St Peters Hospital, UK.
Received: February 09, 2022; Published: March 02, 2022
Background: NJR has been collecting data since April 2003 - data submission for NHS organisations has been mandatory since April 2011. The largest orthopaedic device registry in the world with over 3 million records which feed into Model Hospital and GIRFT Improvement support programmes.
Methods: NJR has been able to present joint replacement data up to 15 years of follow up, offering hospitals, surgeons and patients’ invaluable opportunities to understand the factors that influence outcome and longevity of joint replacement procedures.
NJR data creates the ability to drive forward change, influence best practice, undertake important research and maximise patient safety. NJR data collection and processing are fully compliant with GDPR and Common Law Duty of Confidentiality [1-7].
Result: Our hospital has been an underperforming unit since 2009 as per the NJR data for Knee Revision surgery both TKR and Uni compartmental we have used the service which NJR has offered since 2015 and we have been able to successfully able to turn things around, we are well within the curve of successful units, we would like to share our journey and progress and would like to thank NJR for their continued support.
Keywords: NJR Data; Hospital; Surgeons
Citation: Vineet Trivedi., et al. “NJR Data Impact on a Outlier District General Hospital Learning from Failures".Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 5.4 (2022): 27-32.
Copyright: © 2022 Vineet Trivedi., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.