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Review of Cardiovascular Disease Programs
This report analyses the current state of programs for cardiovascular disease management in Australia, discusses key themes emerging from research, literature review and stakeholder consultation, and recommends future options for consideration.
On 29 December 2010 the Australian Government released the final report of the Review of cardiovascular disease programs, which was commissioned during its previous term.
Page last updated: 03 May 2012
Final Report
Department of Health and Ageing
30 March 2009
Ernst & Young
- Table of contents
- 1. Abbreviations
- 2. Qualifications and Assumptions
- 6. The CVD Health of Indigenous Australians
- 7. National Service Improvement Framework for Heart, Stroke and Vascular Disease (the Framework)
- 9. Stakeholder Consultation
- 10.1 Principles
- 10.2 Mapping the CVD journey
- 10.3 Overlaying disease specific journeys for stroke and cardiac disease in rural and urban settings
- 10.4 Identifying linked components of the CVD journey
- 10.5 Accountabilities
- 10.6 Using the evidence base to determine how recommendations should be implemented.
- 10.7 Value for Money
- 10.8 Linking with key themes
- 11. Summary recommendations
- 12. Conclusion
- Appendix A - NSIF Critical Intervention Points
- Appendix B - Review Advisory Group TOR
- Appendix C - Stakeholder Consultation
- Appendix E - Early Themes
- Appendix F - References