Pediatric registries are essential for several reasons:
Data Collection: They enable the systematic collection of data on rare diseases, chronic conditions, and other health issues affecting children. Research: Registries provide a foundation for research studies that can lead to better understanding and management of pediatric conditions. Quality Improvement: They help identify gaps in healthcare delivery and inform strategies for quality improvement. Policy Development: Data from registries can influence health policies and guidelines, ensuring they are evidence-based.