The registry, the Neurovascular Quality Institute, will allow users to track procedures, complications and outcomes of neurological patients nationwide for more than one year, providing a collective picture of long-term data from neurological interventions.
NQI’s purpose is to allow physicians in neurological specialties to improve the quality of neurological care and to advance the neurological field with lower individual and institutional costs, according to a news release.
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