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How does the National Joint Registry's work benefit me? How can I become a part of the NJR's Regional Support network? Who are the working groups the NJR works with? We aim to answer all your questions whether it be in person at a conference, in our Annual Report and weekly reports or here on out website

Benefits of the NJR’s work

Over the past twenty-plus years, the NJR has developed and delivered important tools and reporting systems which have enabled considerable health benefits to wider society, improving joint replacement surgery over the years by helping to deliver improved patient safety and outcomes.

In 2023, we began a programme of work which reviewed and profiled the NJR’s successes and benefits of our work, for hospitals, surgeons, patients, health service regulators, manufacturers and policymakers.

These benefits were shared in a series of articles published in the Journal of Trauma and Orthopedics.

A summary of benefits portal access has been shared with senior staff in all NHS and independent sector hospitals.

We have also produced a series of sharable posters summarising the NJR’s benefits to patients, surgeons and hospitals, which are available to view and download below:

Benefits of the registry for patients

Benefits of the registry for surgeons

Benefits of the registry for hospitals

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