App Profile: NBIR Device Tracking

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NBIR Device Tracking
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I had to install the new app. First it tells me I have no previous patients. I have over a hundred. Secondly, even though I have registered a patient today on the computer it does not recognize her . So I cannot scan her implant barcode.
Tried to get tech support. The ASPS person is unavailable. The chatbot does not have pertinent answers. Finally the chatbot tells me to type in my email so somebody will get to me.
These registries are time consuming. If the ASPS wants me to contiudoing it, they have to make it more user friendly.
About NBIR Device Tracking
The NBIR Device Tracking App is a HIPAA-compliant app that can be used to quickly capture data that is required for the purposes of device tracking – a federally-mandated requirement of manufacturers of breast implants. This means physicians can simultaneously fulfill their device tracking requirements for Allergan, Mentor and Sientra by participating in the NBIR.
The app uses OCR technology to scan and capture data from patient demographic forms and breast implant device barcodes. Captured data is securely packaged in a case report form and submitted to NBIR.
The NBIR is a collaboration between The Plastic Surgery Foundation, the FDA, and breast implant device manufacturers for the purpose of strengthening the post-market surveillance infrastructure for current and future breast implant devices. For more information, please visit thepsf.org/NBIR
The app uses OCR technology to scan and capture data from patient demographic forms and breast implant device barcodes. Captured data is securely packaged in a case report form and submitted to NBIR.
The NBIR is a collaboration between The Plastic Surgery Foundation, the FDA, and breast implant device manufacturers for the purpose of strengthening the post-market surveillance infrastructure for current and future breast implant devices. For more information, please visit thepsf.org/NBIR
File size: 301469696
Launched countries: US
Minimum OS version: 11.0
Release Date: 1603954800000
Published by American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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Publisher country: US