We are excited to announce that Nymbl Systems has joined the National Quality Limb Loss & Preservation Registry (LLPR)!
Nymbl Systems, a full-suite practice management software for the O&P, CRT, and HME professions, has joined the National Quality Limb Loss & Preservation Registry (LLPR).
The LLPR is the first hospital systems and prosthetic/orthotic facilities collaborative database to focus on the acquired and congenital limb difference, as well as limb preservation populations. The Registry addresses a substantial public health knowledge gap for a population that has no current reliable data repository. The information housed in the Registry will help to prevent limb loss, influence clinical practice guidelines, refine rehabilitation approaches, and guide development of more optimal care plans for people living with limb loss. As a collaborative data hub, the Registry collects data from hospital and O&P EHR systems and other outcomes measuring systems, to create a longitudinal view of a patient's care journey.
The Registry is led by Mayo Clinic under contract with the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. The Registry is enrolling both prosthetic/orthotic providers and hospital systems. It will transition to further operate within a nonprofit parent organization to be named in 2024. The LLPR represents key stakeholder groups including healthcare team members, researchers, regulators, manufacturers, payers, industry representatives, and patient groups. The LLPR provides data to compare the effectiveness of different surgical approaches, assess the efficacy of different clinical practices, and evaluate different assistive technologies.
“We are extremely excited about our partnership with the LLPR,” says Chad Feinberg, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Nymbl Systems. “This partnership will help enable patients to get better care with the data that we are able to collect."
“We are very appreciative of the LLPR and the other companies that are involved to help move the Registry forward. It takes everyone working together towards a common goal, which the LLPR has provided us with. Five years from now, we will look back at the amazing success and impact that this project had and will continue to have on the industry.”
To learn more about the Registry, including how you can get involved visit llpr.org.
Check out this press release to learn more about this partnership!