“In 2009, AAOS has made great strides in bringing the American Joint Replacement Registry to reality. We have now incorporated. And, we currently are in the process of forming project work groups to tackle data, governance and oversight issues.” said John Callaghan, MD, first vice president of the AAOS and orthopaedic surgeon at the University of Iowa.

The AAOS has researched and determined the best course of action for starting and administering a national joint registry, one that would include:

privacy safeguards for patients;

legal protections for device makers and physicians;

a plan to begin capturing data as early as 2010; and

infrastructure to capture at least 90% of all procedures.