Authors

  1. Rodts, Mary F.
  2. Glanzman, Renee
  3. Gray, Adam
  4. Johnson, Randal
  5. Viellieu, Dennis
  6. Hachem, Fadi

Abstract

With increased demand to provide quality care for patients, orthopaedic practices will need to develop ways to efficiently collect and manage data to support the care that they provide. An outcomes management program must be efficient and consistent to provide good data. This article describes the implementation of an outcomes program at one large private orthopaedic practice within an academic medical setting.