The myrecovery App’s Joint School included in a NHSx case study of digital opportunities in orthopaedic care

The myrecovery app and the myrecovery app Joint School pathways for people awaiting, preparing for or recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery have been highlighted by NHSx in a report on ‘Mapping the digital opportunities’ for orthopaedic care.

The Joint School pathways on the myrecovery app

The myrecovery app has been customised by healthcare teams to create thousands of pathways tailored to a procedure or treatment

For more information, visit the link below to the Getting It Right First Time website were the NHSx presentation ‘Mapping a digital High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) orthopaedic pathway’ is available to download in full, alongside other excellent resources. 

www.gettingitrightfirsttime.co.uk/bpl/hvlc

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myrecovery app on the main stage at the British Orthopaedic Association 2021 Annual Congress