Case Studies and Results in Orthopedics

Discover the clinical outcomes of our structured digital intake system and see how it drives MSK evaluation success.

Initial Pilot Use Cases and Operational Impact

OrthoPoP is currently in early-stage deployment and pilot use, including evaluations within healthcare system environments, where the focus has been on validating how improved intake quality impacts clinical workflows. Initial use cases have centered around demonstrating the direct results of utilizing a structured, clinician-informed intake process.

Better Routing

Demonstrating how structured, clinician-informed intake can significantly enhance patient routing from the very first touchpoint.

Clearer Imaging

Providing providers with clearer context for imaging, ensuring more appropriate referrals and diagnostic decisions.

Improved Efficiency

Substantially reducing the time spent gathering patient history during visits, allowing for a more focused clinical encounter. 

Achieving Measurable Clinical Outcomes

While formal case studies are still in development, early feedback has focused on the value of receiving more organized, relevant patient information before the encounter. By transforming unstructured data into meaningful insights, providers are able to begin visits with a clearer understanding of the patient’s condition, which can lead to more efficient appointments and more confident decision-making.

Case 1

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Case 2

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