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2020

Association Between Surgeon Technical Skills and Patient Outcomes

The findings of this study suggest that there is wide variation in technical skill among practicing surgeons, accounting for more than 25% of the variation in patient outcomes. Higher colectomy technical skill scores appear to be associated with lower complication rates for colectomy and for all other procedures performed by a surgeon. Efforts to improve surgeon technical skills may result in better patient outcomes.

Stulberg, J., et al. Association Between Surgeon Technical Skills and Patient Outcomes JAMA Surg. Published online August 19, 2020. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2020.3007

Aggregating Multiple Real-World Data Sources Using a Patient-Centered Health-Data-Sharing Platform

This study demonstrated the feasibility of using a patient-centered health-data-sharing platform, Hugo, to aggregate multiple real-world data sources in near real time, thereby enabling evaluation of medical products, in this case medical devices, for both research and regulatory purposes and facilitating better understanding of patient recovery, function and symptoms.

Dhruva, S., et al. Aggregating multiple real-world data sources using a patient-centered health-data-sharing platform. npj Digital Medicine volume 3, Article number: 60. 2020.