The organization notes that the number of procedures on which it has collected data has more than doubled since the 2015 report, with more than half a million procedures in the registry, and 427,181 procedures collected from 2012 to 2015. The new report includes data from 3,710 surgeons at 416 hospitals. In addition, the organization has released a separate California Joint Replacement Registry (CJRR) Annual Report. AJRR and CJRR merged in 2015, and the CJRR report features patient-reported outcome completion rates, length of stay, comorbidities and adverse events, and other patient factors influencing the results of hip and knee replacement surgeries in California. Learn more...