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PatientIQ and AAOS: Streamlining Registry Participation Through EHR-Integrated Outcomes Data

Written by Kara Linde | Mar 4, 2026 8:51:33 PM

As the orthopaedic community gathers for the AAOS Annual Meeting, we are highlighting PatientIQ’s collaboration with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) to help streamline registry participation through EHR-integrated outcomes and clinical data collection.

Together, these efforts support orthopaedic organizations in efficiently collecting and submitting the data that powers research, benchmarking, and quality improvement across the specialty.

Registries and patient-reported outcomes are becoming increasingly important tools for understanding treatment effectiveness, benchmarking performance, and supporting evidence-based decision making across orthopaedics. Programs such as the AAOS Registry Program enable orthopaedic organizations to contribute to large-scale clinical datasets that support research and quality improvement across the specialty.

Technology can play an important role in making participation in these initiatives more efficient. PatientIQ provides an EHR-integrated platform designed to help orthopaedic practices collect patient-reported outcomes, manage clinical data, and support participation in programs such as AAOS registries.

The Role of Registries in Advancing Orthopaedic Care 

The AAOS Registry Program supports the collection and analysis of real-world clinical and outcomes data across a range of orthopaedic procedures and conditions. By bringing together data from participating organizations nationwide, registries provide insights that support research, benchmarking, and quality improvement across the orthopaedic community.

For clinicians and health systems, participation in registries can provide greater visibility into outcomes, procedural trends, and opportunities to improve care delivery.


Simplifying Registry Participation Through Technology

While registries provide significant value, participation can require substantial operational effort. Organizations often need to collect patient-reported outcomes, extract relevant clinical data, and prepare information for submission.

PatientIQ's platform is designed to streamline these workflows by integrating outcomes collection and registry-supporting infrastructure directly within the EHR environment.

Key capabilities include:

  • Automated extraction of relevant clinical data from the EHR

  • Digital collection of patient-reported outcomes

  • Standardized data preparation aligned with registry requirements

  • Secure transmission of data to support registry participation

By embedding these processes into existing clinical workflows, orthopaedic organizations can reduce administrative burden while maintaining high-quality data collection.


 Turning Outcomes Data into Insight  

Beyond supporting registry participation, outcomes data can help organizations better understand patient experiences and treatment effectiveness. When collected consistently and at scale, these insights can help orthopaedic teams:

  • Monitor outcomes across procedures and patient populations

  • Identify opportunities for quality improvement

  • Support clinical research initiatives

  • Inform evidence-based care decisions

With the right infrastructure in place, organizations can translate real-world outcomes into meaningful improvements in care delivery.


Advancing Data-Driven Orthopaedics

As the orthopaedic community continues to prioritize outcomes measurement and quality improvement, the ability to efficiently collect and manage data is becoming increasingly important.

Through collaboration with organizations like AAOS, technologies such as PatientIQ help orthopaedic practices support registry participation while also gaining actionable insights into their own patient populations.


Connect with PatientIQ at AAOS  

 If you are attending the AAOS Annual Meeting, stop by Booth 4042 to learn how PatientIQ helps orthopaedic organizations streamline outcomes collection and registry participation while generating actionable insights from real-world patient data.