About KP National Implant Registries

The Kaiser Permanente (KP) National Implant Registries track patient demographics, surgical techniques, implants, and outcomes for KP members nationwide. The Implant Registries are overseen by an interregional committee with representatives from all regions including physicians, quality, research, and the National Product Council. The National Implant registries play a key role in advancing the knowledge about health outcomes associated with implantable products and applying that knowledge for the benefit of patients by:

  1. Reporting data on the utilization and associated health outcomes of implantable products to physicians, health care professionals and quality personnel to support quality improvement and patient safety initiatives,
  2. Providing product performance and utilization data to the National Product Council to support the selection, contracting and implementation of implantable medical products, and
  3. Providing the Interregional New Technology Committee with data to assist in the review and selection of new medical technologies
The National Implant Registries have developed multiple Orthopedic, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic registries and are expanding to other specialties. The Total Joint Replacement Registry is Kaiser Permanente’s first interregional implant registry, the largest population-based registry in the United States, and a 2008 recipient of the KP James A. Vohs Award for Quality.


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Mission

The Kaiser Permanente (KP) National Implant Registries’ mission is to improve the quality of surgical care provided to KP members program-wide, by using integrated data systems and advanced statistical analyses to evaluate and monitor patient outcomes, evaluate and monitor new and existing technologies, and identify and facilitate implementation of clinical best practices.
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Registries

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Annual Report

  • 2008 Annual Report  Coming Soon!
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Publications

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