Data registries increasingly popular tool for medical groups
- March 18, 2016 |
- Walt Williams
Programs can require associations to bring in new resources, but generate revenue through fees, selling aggregated information Related content Tech spending a blind spot for CEOs The American Gastroenterological Association in recent years has launched two projects the group believes will improve medical results in the profession—and bring in some extra revenue as a bonus. Both are data registries, tools that a growing number of medical associations are implementing. AGA's first registry, launched in 2010, tracks patient ailments. The group started a second registry in 2013 for medical devices used in the profession. (Gastroenterology is the field focused on the digestive… Read More