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Brainlab and Mint Medical Enter Cooperation with the German Society for Orthopedics and Orthopedic Surgery

Today Mint Medical together with Brainlab entered into a cooperation with the German Society for Orthopedics and Orthopedic Surgery (DGOOC) and its non-profit subsidiary, RSG Register Solutions to develop a data protection-compliant registry infrastructure for patient data processing and thus strengthen medical research across healthcare institutions.

Mint Medical’s software is already being used in all 38 German university hospitals as part of the University Medicine Network RACOON project to record and categorize medical imaging and other data from Covid patients. Through the partnership with RSG, Mint Medical can now expand its registry offering and securely correlate patient data across hospitals and throughout patient treatment while maintaining strict data protection criteria.

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