Abstract

Background: In 2011, the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at UMass Medical School was awarded an AHRQ grant to establish a national registry of comprehensive total joint replacement (TJR) outcomes registry, FORCE-TJR. This lead to the development of an infrastructure for successful longitudinal direct-to-patient data capture, which has now been translated into a product to support orthopedic outcomes measurement in hospitals and surgeon practices around the country.

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