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Iranian joint registry (iranian national hip and knee arthroplasty registry)
Authors
M. Abolghasemian
M. Ahmadi
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M. Almasizadeh
H. Aslani
K. Bashti
S.K. Chabok
M. Ebrahimian
M.H. Ebrahimzadeh
M. Emami
H. Farahini
M.R. Fayyaz
M. Gharahdaghi
M.T. Ghazavi
K. Heydarian
M. Jabalameli
S.M. Jazayeri
F.A. Lahiji
F. Madadi
H. Mirvakili
F. Mirzatoloee
M.K. Mobarakeh
M. Moghtadae
M. Mohaddes
A. Mohamadi
M. Motififard
S.T. Nourbakhsh
M. Rajabpour
A.M. Rasi
M.M. Sajjadi
S. Salehi
M.A. Sazegari
M.E. Shahsavand
M. Shayestehazar
B. Siavashi
A. Taheriazam
M.N. Tahmasebi
H. Yazdi
Z. Zafarani
Publication date
1 January 2016
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Abstract
Periodic evaluation and monitoring the health and economic outcome of joint replacement surgery is a common and popular process under the territory of joint registries in many countries. In this article we introduce the methodology used for the foundation of the National Iranian Joint Registry (IJR) with a joint collaboration of the Social Security Organization (SSO) and academic research departments considering the requirements of the Iran's Ministry of Health and Education. ©BY THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY
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