LUMEDX receives ACC-NCDR ACTION Registry-GWTG software vendor certification

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The American College of Cardiology has certified LUMEDX, a leading provider of integrated cardiovascular imaging and information systems, as an ACC-NCDR ACTION Registry-GWTG software vendor. The new ACC-NCDR ACTION Registry-GWTG is a unified registry collecting data for patients with acute myocardial infarction. LUMEDX’s Export to ACTION Registry-GWTG solution collects data at the point of care and submits it electronically to the ACC-NCDR, streamlining registry participation.

According to LUMEDX Manager of Registry Development Katrina Craig Valvis, “Outcomes reporting has become increasingly prevalent over the past decade. It is especially important to improving standards of care for patients with acute myocardial infarction. Our Export to ACTION Registry-GWTG software automates the registry participation process, which can otherwise be resource-intensive. The module saves time for clinical staff, and enables facilities to monitor and improve the treatment of their high-risk patients.”

Export to ACTION Registry-GWTG software helps cardiovascular service lines:

  • Enhance data integrity
  • Comply with ACC/AHA guidelines
  • Run reports internally
  • Monitor program performance
  • Improve outcomes

The Export to ACTION Registry-GWTG module is the latest in a suite of applications developed to help hospitals meet the growing demand for accessible data and straightforward national registry participation. These tools enable easy data collection while providing hospitals with the access and flexibility they need to get the most out of their data.

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