ACS and Quintiles will build a comprehensive and integrated clinical registry platform that combines data from more than 1,800 hospitals across the United States, international medical contributors and individual surgeons to improve surgical patient care outcomes.
Quintiles and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) announced a six-year strategic services agreement to improve data collection and quality reporting for all ACS clinical registries. ACS and Quintiles will build a comprehensive and integrated clinical registry platform that combines data from more than 1,800 hospitals across the United States, international medical contributors and individual surgeons to improve surgical patient care outcomes. ACS will leverage the insights and experience of Quintiles’ physicians and scientists to optimize the use of registry data, translating evidence into value.
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