THE Australian Cardiovascular Alliance (ACvA) is calling for consistent national data on cardiovascular disease (CVD) to determine whether policies, programs and treatments are delivering the best outcomes for Australians.
CVD data is collected in different systems, such as electronic medical records or stand alone registries, across different jurisdictions, resulting in a fragmented data landscape.
A new report launched by ACvA recommends establishing a national CVD data leadership body and developing a national CVD minimum dataset, and 2026 will see the peak body collaborating with stakeholders to advance these recommendations - more HERE.
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