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Why Should Clinicians Participate in the AQUA Registry?
Developed by urologists for urologists, the American Urological Association (AUA) Quality (AQUA)® Registry is a national Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) designed to measure, report and improve healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Verana Health, the exclusive data curation and analytics partner for the AQUA Registry, recently interviewed Jennifer Bepple, MD, MMCi, who shared various reasons why clinicians should participate in the AQUA Registry.
Some key takeaways from Dr. Bepple’s Q&A include:
- How participation in the AQUA Registry can improve your clinical practice
- How the AQUA Registry can help accelerate research
- How AQUA Registry data can help improve both patient diagnosis and treatment outcomes
View the full Q&A here.
Additionally, if you have any AQUA Registry-related questions, please email AQUA@auanet.org. Alternatively, if you are ready to join the leading urology-specific registry, you can start the sign up process here.
Dates to Remember
December 31, 2025
- 8 p.m. ET — CMS deadline to apply for the 2025 Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances (EUC) and/or Promoting Interoperability (PI) hardship exemptions.
January 31, 2025
- Last day to upload the Health Insurance Claim Form (CMS 1500 Form) and sign the Data Release Consent Forms (DRCF) via the AQUA Registry dashboard.
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