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OrthoJOE

48. Administrative Datasets and Registries in Orthopaedic Research

In this episode, Marc and Mo are joined by Special Guests Daniel Berry, Hilal Maradit Kremers, and David Lewallen (all from the Mayo Clinic) in a discussion on a 2021 workshop and upcoming JBJS supplement focusing on the power and potential of large databases; the weaknesses and risks of analyses using these databases; the methods, specific attributes, and best uses of the most commonly used databases; and the optimum use of administrative datasets and registries in orthopaedic research. Links: • Large Database and Registry Research in Joint Arthroplasty and Orthopaedics (upcoming JBJS Supplement) https://jbjs.org/reader.php?rsuite_id=3471741&native=1 Subspecialties: • Hip • Knee • Orthopaedic Essentials Keywords: Orthopaedics, JBJS, OrthoEvidence, NIH/NIAMS P30 center grant, OREF, joint arthroplasty, database, registry, NLP, natural language processing, AI, artificial intelligence, data accessibility, causality, technology, robotics, AJRR, data linkage, nested trial, big data, real-world evidence.

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