InVivoLink and the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) have announced the two organizations will collaborate on technology that automates the feed of orthopedic implant data to the AJRR’s registry platform. The direct link between InVivoLink’s registry data acquisition tools and the AJRR facilitates a nationwide orthopedic implant registry project designed to monitor medical device performance and improve patient outcomes.
(Nashville, Tenn.) — Orthopedic surgeons can now use an iPad to access their personal implant registry and practice pattern data, thanks to InVivoLink’s (IVL) new “OrthoPod” application. Optimized for the iPad 2, OrthoPod is the first app to seamlessly connect the physician, hospital and implant distributor. The result is a clinical integration platform that saves [...]
(Nashville, Tenn.) — InVivoLink, LLC (IVL) today announced a new partnership with Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital (IOH), a leading provider of community-based orthopaedic and surgical services. Under the new agreement, IOH will use InVivoLink’s platform to collect clinical, financial and operational data directly from the operating room at the point of [...]
(Nashville, Tenn.) — Gone are the days of relying on inefficient telephone calls, manual processes and error-prone faxes to schedule and manage inventory for implant surgeries. InVivoLink, LLC (IVL) has released a new mobile application for medical device sales representatives for use on the iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry and other devices.
With the IVL mobile [...]
InVivoLink, LLC (IVL), a Nashville-based healthcare company whose mission is to improve medical implant procedure outcomes, today officially announced the company’s launch and introduced its management team.
InVivoLink provides hospitals, physicians and medical device suppliers technology to improve clinical, financial and operational outcomes, all while enhancing patient safety. The company’s solutions capture clinical and financial [...]

BlueCross Blueshield: The health-insurance behemoth is pouring roughly $300 million into startups such as … InVivoLink, which tracks and analyzes data from medical implants.
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At this year’s annual AAOS meeting, the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) announced that they were “open for business.”… Last week, Nashville, Tennesse-based InVivoLink published a joint press release with the AJRR to announce that they would be enabling a direct feed of registry data to the national registry.

InVivoLink has partnered with the American Joint Replacement Registry to collaborate on technology that would automate the feed of orthopedic implant data to AJRR’s registry platform, according to a joint news release.
InVivoLink is advancing the coordination of care related to adult reconstruction procedures via OrthoPod. Designed for the iPad 2, OrthoPod creates easy access to pre- and intra-operative planning tools that are shared among the clinic, distributor, and hospital.

One of the most recent apps in orthopaedics is the innovative OrthoPod, developed by InVivoLink (Nashville). The app, which is tied to the hospital network and serves as the mobile arm of the company’s implant registry, could change the way hospitals, surgeons, and manufacturers work together.

“We feel like we are helping set the pace and there are a few things we focus on in order to maintain that leadership position. First, we need to maintain an operating model that empowers our people and allows us to stay agile and fast. Second, we leverage the power of collaborative, mobile, social, integration, and cloud technologies that enable product adoption, scalability, and value. A third thing is we put the patient at the center of everything we do.”
— John Bass
InVivoLink software shifts the focus of medicine to the patient by improving the technology used in their care and by ensuring that all components of their caregivers communicate, including their physicians, hospitals, treatment centers, suppliers, sales reps and beyond.

A Nashville-based company launched this spring is already building a roster of clients interested in the improved workflow of orthopaedic implantation procedures such as hip and knee replacements. Called InVivoLink (IVL), the company offers three Web-based applications targeting physicians, hospitals and manufacturers – and then helps them communicate with each other.

Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital will use data mining software from InVivoLink to collect clinical, financial and operational data directly from the operating room at the point of service. The pre-, intra- and post-operative data from orthopedic procedures will include details on joint implants, patient characteristics and physician utilization, and surgery outcomes.

“InVivoLink has launched a mobile version of its web-based software tool… The application works on the iPhone, iPad, Android and BlackBerry devices to help hospitals, physicians and medical device manufacturers more easily coordinate total joint replacement implant procedures.”