ProSolv aligns with Cedaron for outcomes reporting

ProSolv CardioVascular, a Fujifilm company, has increased its outcomes reporting capabilities by partnering with Cedaron Medical to provide facilities with registry support for American College of Cardiology (ACC) national and state clinical performance reporting.

Users can now collect procedural information and populate required data into the appropriate registry templates, including the ACC’s National Cardiovascular Data Registry, CathPCI, ICD, CARE and ACTION registries. Several state databases also are populated using the Encinitas, Calif.-based Cedaron's software, as well as the Society of Thoracic Surgery Adult Cardiac Surgery, Adult Thoracic Surgery and Congenital Surgery registries.

The Indianapolis-based ProSolv said its customers will now have an updated mechanism for data collection to submit to all reporting databases for their outcomes reporting.

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