Protection
CX-PSO allows member providers to work together in a protected space and offers them confidentiality and privilege protections under the federal Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005
CX-PSO helps surgical care providers improve quality and safety by enabling the collection and analysis of surgical data, under federal protection.
CX-PSO provides physicians and hospitals a structure through which they can aggregate, share and benchmark clinical data related to procedures performed in the surgical suite.
CX-PSO allows member providers to work together in a protected space and offers them confidentiality and privilege protections under the federal Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005
With the CX-PSO, member providers can create exemplar cases to use for learning, education and training purposes-focused in surgery
CX-PSO aggregates data from many providers to identify risk patterns of care and recommends them proactive measures to prevent future occurrence of surgical adverse events
CX-PSO enables member providers to collect surgical data, derive deeper insights through analytics, and eventually improve processes across the surgical care continuum.
CX-PSO aims to support member providers by helping create the cutting edge related to standardization of surgical excellence.
Reduce all-cause surgical harm and save lives under federal protection
Simplify workflow by keeping data, analytics and PSO on a single platform
Share best-practice experience with peer organizations and leverage knowledge across the globe
Keep data secure with state-of-the-art hardware and software tools
Enable data and expert consensus driven training tools
True bench-marking for adverse events and technical proficiency
CX-PSO is listed and certified by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and CX-PSO surgical safety experts work side-by-side with client members to detect, track, and enable targeted intervention to prevent all-cause surgical patient harm. All CX-PSO activities are legally protected under the umbrella of the Federal Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005.