@inproceedings{bb9b4e52e03349c68c1a7af027f15154,
title = "A suggested model for building robust biomedical implants registries",
abstract = "Registries are an essential source of information for clinical and non-clinical decision-makers; because they provide evidence for post-market clinical follow-up and early detection of safety signals for biomedical implants. Yet, many of todays biomedical implants registries are facing a variety of challenges relating to a poorly designed dataset, the reliability of inputted data and low clinician and patient participation. The purpose of this paper is to present a best practice model for the implementation and use of biomedical implants registries to monitor the safety and effectiveness of implantable medical devices. Based on a literature review and an analysis of multiple national relevant registries, we identified six factors that address contemporary challenges and are believed to be the keys for building a successful biomedical implants registry, which include: Sustainable development, international comparability, data reliability, purposeful design, ease of patient participation, and collaborative development at the national level.",
keywords = "Biomedical, Post-market, Saudi Arabia, Surveillance",
author = "Bader Aloufi and Fahad Alshagathrah and Mowafa Househ",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved.",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.3233/978-1-61499-781-8-173",
language = "English",
series = "Studies in Health Technology and Informatics",
publisher = "IOS Press",
pages = "173--176",
editor = "Househ, {Mowafa S.} and John Mantas and Arie Hasman and Parisis Gallos",
booktitle = "Informatics Empowers Healthcare Transformation",
address = "United States",
}