Registry Archives - ESO Fri, 30 May 2025 18:11:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 How Rady Children’s Hospital uses the ESO Patient Registry https://www.eso.com/resources/how-rady-childrens-hospital-uses-the-eso-patient-registry/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 18:11:07 +0000 https://www.eso.com/?post_type=resource&p=24100   Matt Derkrikorian, a Trauma Program Manager at Rady Children’s Hospital, shares his insights on Rady’s journey with TraumaOne and ESO Patient Registry and how it’s shaping a new era...

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Matt Derkrikorian, a Trauma Program Manager at Rady Children’s Hospital, shares his insights on Rady’s journey with TraumaOne and ESO Patient Registry and how it’s shaping a new era in healthcare efficiency.

Revolutionizing patient outcomes is at the core of ESO Patient Registry – our advanced tool for healthcare organizations. By allowing simplified collaboration between the prehospital, in-hospital, and post-acute care environments, hospitals can leverage actionable insights, develop a research-driven approach, and more – all while improving patient outcomes.

Watch the video to learn how these data-driven solutions are redefining patient care allowing hospitals like Rady Children’s to optimize their processes, reduce costs, and automate manual tasks. You can also learn more about ESO Patient Registry here. 

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2023 ESO Trauma Index https://www.eso.com/resources/2023-trauma-index/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 20:41:13 +0000 https://www.eso.com/?post_type=resource&p=24052 Want to see how your organization stacks up to the national average when it comes to patient care? The 2023 Trauma Index was designed to be a point of reference...

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Want to see how your organization stacks up to the national average when it comes to patient care?

The 2023 Trauma Index was designed to be a point of reference for both hospital and trauma centers who want to identify where they align with other organizations throughout the U.S. and where they can improve.

The Trauma Index uses ESO data compiled from nearly 596 participating organizations and represents 968,538 patient records from January 1 through December 31, 2022.

Use it as a guide to help your own data answer questions such as:

  • Should we evaluate how we use whole blood versus packed red blood cells for traumatic injuries?
  • Are we administering antibiotics early enough to reduce infections and complications when treating open long bone fractures?
  • Are we moving geriatric patients with hip fractures to the OR quickly enough or do we need to reevaluate our practices?
  • What do different values of systolic blood pressure and shock index indicate in penetrating trauma victims?
  • How effectively are we at mitigating and reducing common hospital events (such as unplanned admission to the ICU and delirium) compared to national data?
  • When it comes to the Injury Severity Score, how do our mortality rates align with the national average?

Read the 2023 Trauma Index here

Webinar: Data Insights for Trauma Systems

Join us for the ESO Data Café webinar series, where our industry experts will take a close look at each metric in the 2023 ESO Trauma Index and serve up insights that empower you to get the most out of your trauma registry software. Plus, you can earn nursing and registry-specific continuing education contact hours! See full details on the ESO Data Café registration page.

Webinars are scheduled on the third Thursday of every month from 12-1 p.m. CT.

Register Here

 

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2024 ITDX Data Dictionary https://www.eso.com/resources/2024-itdx-data-dictionary/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 21:29:49 +0000 https://www.eso.com/?post_type=resource&p=23679 The International Trauma Data Exchange (ITDX) is an industry technical standard used for meeting national and state compliance. The 2024 ITDX Data Dictionary is a free industry resource that defines...

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The International Trauma Data Exchange (ITDX) is an industry technical standard used for meeting national and state compliance. The 2024 ITDX Data Dictionary is a free industry resource that defines a common language for exchanging trauma data between local trauma registry systems and centralized registries at state, regional, and national levels.

Download the 2024 ITDX Data Dictionary

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2022 ESO Trauma Index https://www.eso.com/resources/trauma-index-2022/ Wed, 16 Nov 2022 21:04:29 +0000 https://www.eso.com/?post_type=resource&p=22660 How does your organization compare to other organizations around the country when it comes to patient care? Which metrics can affect your organization and the patients you serve? The 2022...

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How does your organization compare to other organizations around the country when it comes to patient care? Which metrics can affect your organization and the patients you serve?

The 2022 Trauma Index is a point of reference for hospitals and trauma centers to identify which metrics are in alignment with other organizations around the country and which metrics represent an opportunity for improvement–or at least further assessment and evaluation.

The 2022 Trauma Index uses ESO data compiled from nearly 550 participating hospitals and represents 884,456 patient records from January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021.

Here are some of the questions the 2022 Trauma Index will help you ask and investigate using your own data:

  • Should my organization evaluate how we use whole blood versus packed red blood cells for traumatic injuries?
  • In the case of open long bone fractures, is my organization administering antibiotics early enough to reduce the risk of infection and complications?
  • How quickly is my organization moving geriatric patients with hip fractures from the Emergency Department to the Operating Room? Do we need to evaluate our processes?
  • How effectively is my organization mitigating and reducing common hospital events (such as unplanned admission to the ICU and delirium) compared to national data?
  • Do my organization’s mortality rates compared to Injury Severity Score align with national data?

Fill out the form on this page to have the 2022 ESO Trauma Index delivered directly to your inbox.

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