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The 16th Annual Report of the National Joint Registry for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man (NJR) is the formal public report for the period 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019. The report consists of a number of parts which are outlined in the summary table on page 23.
As part of the continued approach to sharing information about NJR progress, clinical activity and hospital and implant activity, the NJR has updated the data on its dedicated annual report website, ‘NJR Reports’, to showcase annual report data and information.
Some of these data can also be found in this printed report – in particular, the summaries and the full detailed, statistical analysis of outcomes following joint replacement surgery.
A short summary of the NJR’s progress over 2018/19 is included below and in both the Chairman’s Foreword and Annual Report Executive Summary.
Additional information and reports are available online via ‘NJR Reports’ at: www.njrreports.org.uk.
Contents
- Prepared by
- Chairman’s ForewordNational Joint Registry Steering Committee, Chairman: Laurel Powers-Freeling.
- Executive SummaryChairman of the Editorial Board: Professor Mike Reed.
- Part 1. Annual progress
- Part 2. Clinical activity 2018 and using the dedicated NJR Reports website
- Part 3. Outcomes after joint replacement 2003 to 2018
- Part 4. Implant and unit-level activity and outcomes
- Glossary
- Appendix 1. NJR Steering Committee Membership and Declarations of interest April 2018 to March 2019
- Appendix 2. NJR Steering Committee and Committee composition and attendance April 2018 to March 2019
- Appendix 3. NJR Steering Committee and Sub-committee Terms of Reference
- Appendix 4. List of papers, publications, and research requests using NJR data to March 2019
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