Lower Back Pain Registry Provides Research Milestone
RemedyMD’s solution addresses Institute of Medicine’s top 100 priorities and shifts focus towards research based on more comprehensive scientific evidence
SALT LAKE CITY, US ' November 05, 2009 -- RemedyMD , the leading provider of Disease Registry Softwaree, today announced the first nationwide lower back pain registry to help clinicians and researchers identify which interventions are most appropriate for specific patient populations.
Details about the registry: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer100/ lower_back.html
Aligned with the Institute of Medicine’s Top 100 Priorities for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER), RemedyMD’s lower back pain registry tracks the effectiveness of treatment strategies for low back pain without neurological deficit or spinal deformity. The registry includes all of the applications, data infrastructure, and tools that clinicians and researchers need to gather, synthesize and analyze both phenotypic and genotypic data simultaneously.
“Our experience has shown when researchers view and report across all data types at the same time, they discover patterns and associations that are indistinguishable using traditional methodologies” said Gary D. Kennedy, Founder and CEO of RemedyMD.
RemedyMD’s new Lower Back Pain Registry includes a comprehensive set of electronic data collection (EDC) forms that are specific to lower back pain research, ad hoc reporting capability, and pattern recognition tools that assist users in identifying the most effective treatment options.
In support of this initiative RemedyMD is seeking additional partners who have existing data that addresses the specific needs of lower back pain researchers. All institutions involved in comparative effectiveness research that are planning on submitting grant proposals for AHRQ funding are invited to visit: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer100/ lower_back
RemedyMD Resources: Resource Kit for Comparative Effectiveness Research: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer_kit Ways to leverage Lower Back Pain Registry: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer100/ lower_back Comparative Effectiveness Research: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer_home Disease Registry Software: http://www.remedymd.com/ registries_home Institute of Medicine’s Top 100 Priorities for CER: http://www.remedymd.com/ cer_kit
About RemedyMD RemedyMD® is the leading provider of specialized software applications, tools, and data necessary for comparative effectiveness research with more than 100 pre-built clinical, disease, and patient registry software applications. RemedyMD solutions are personalized to the institution, the clinical specialty, and to the individual provider’s preferences enabling researchers to identify new patterns, facilitate new discoveries, and improve medical outcomes. For more information, visit http://www.RemedyMD.com.
Press Contact: Lane Peterson RemedyMD SALT LAKE CITY, US 801.733.3383
http://www.RemedyMD.com
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