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Registries

We offer seamless integration for organisations to connect their Registries with us using standardised data exchange protocols and secure APIs. Collaborate with us to enhance interoperability, streamline workflows, and ensure timely access to critical medical data for improved patient care.

In addition and where appropriate, Health Consumers can view their registry information, which may be relevant in a medical emergency, through the Foundation's nationally connected Medical Alerting Clinical Management (MACM) Service, which also lists Medical Warnings.

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Anaesthetists, Critical Care Physicians, Specialists involved in Airway Management

Difficult Airways

A database that records challenging airway management cases to improve strategies for patient safety. It identifies risk factors, develops guidelines, and shares knowledge to enhance the management of difficult airways in clinical practice.

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Cases with a higher risk of complications due to anatomical variations, medical conditions, or other factors
Plastic Surgeons, Oncologists and Breast Surgeons, Regulatory Agencies, Medical Researchers, Healthcare Institutions

Breast Device Registry

The New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons is a non-profit, professional association devoted to the maintenance of excellent ethical and professional standards within the field of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

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Ministry of HealthPeople who have received other types of breast devices, such as tissue expanders or breast prosthesis
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