Explore how registry data accelerates product development, strengthens post-market surveillance, and improves patient outcomes.
Healthcare is generating data at an unprecedented scale, yet much of it goes unused. One of the most valuable untapped sources is registry data, including detailed records on procedures, device performance, and patient outcomes.
Registries have long helped clinicians improve care and inform research, but access for medtech and pharmaceutical companies has been restricted by fragmented systems, governance hurdles, and legal barriers.
Our latest white paper, Unlocking the Power of Registry Data, examines how secure, structured partnerships are opening up this evidence for industry, enabling faster innovation, stronger regulatory submissions, and better patient outcomes.
What does the white paper cover?
Why registries remains underused and why that is changing
The value of registries for post-market surveillance
The legal, ethical, and technical challenges to data sharing
A new model for structured, secure registry data access
Examples from NEC’s Health Data Partnership model
NEC Health enables trusted, secure partnerships between healthcare providers and industry to unlock the value of real-world data. Our Health Data Partnerships model provides the commercial, legal and technical structure needed to share registry data confidently and compliantly.
We help R&D and clinical affairs teams access the high-quality, longitudinal evidence they need to accelerate trials, support regulatory submissions and improve patient safety.
Learn more about how NEC Health is transforming access to real-world evidence.
Discover the latest news, insight and events from across registries.
Richard Armstrong, head of registries at NEC Software Solutions, examines how real-world evidence, underpinned by accurate and comprehensive information, would allow healthcare professionals, pharmaceutical and medical device companies to understand, at scale, what works best and for which patients.
The success or failure of a registry isn’t determined solely by the data it was built to hold. Experience has shown that when stakeholders see clear value in the functions the registry performs, and the outputs it generates, they are motivated to ensure accurate and complete data gets submitted at every stage.
Data security and accessibility make the difference for Europe’s leading spinal registry. The registry, run by EUROSPINE, helps surgeons, hospitals and medical device manufacturers evaluate treatments and improve outcomes for patients with spinal and neck injuries.