Guidance

Cardiovascular disease in south-west England

These reports assess cardiovascular disease in the south-west, focusing on risk factors, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes.

Documents

Cardiac rehabilitation in the south-west

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Getting serious about cardiovascular disease in the south-west

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The reports are for commissioners and providers of health care services in south-west England.

Cardiac rehabilitation in the south-west reviews 2016 to 2017 data from the National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation to:

  • highlight unmet need and gaps in care in relation to national standards
  • summarise the opportunities for quality improvement
  • provide recommendations addressing the delivery and commissioning of cardiac rehabilitation services

Getting serious about cardiovascular disease in the south-west collects available data and evidence. This helps to target CVD prevention work along the care pathway. The report:

  • identifies the gap in care and quality in the CVD pathway in the south-west
  • summarises the CVD prevention initiatives already in place
  • provides information on effective cost-efficient interventions

Updates to this page

Published 18 September 2018
Last updated 26 October 2018 + show all updates
  1. Added updated version of 'Getting serious about cardiovascular disease in the south-west' report.

  2. Added 'Cardiac rehabilitation in the south-west' report.

  3. First published.

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