*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcomes after a cardiac event. Attendance at cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains less than optimal (10%–30%). Our aim was to derive an objective, comparable, geographic measure reflecting access to cardiac services after a cardiac event in Australia. Methods An expert panel defined a single patient care pathway and a hierarchy of the minimum health services for CR and secondary prevention. Using geographic information systems a numeric/alpha index was modelled to describe access before and after a cardiac event. The aftercare phase was modelled into five alphabetical categories: f...
Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing services remain underutilised. Acce...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Background/Aims: Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outco...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
Background/Aims: Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outco...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
Background/Aims\ud \ud Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive...
Background—Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based ...
Background : The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are well established. Despite thes...
Background: Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Online Published: April 28, 2017Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing ser...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (i) identify local barriers and enablers to the upt...
Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing services remain underutilised. Acce...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Background/Aims: Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outco...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
Background/Aims: Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outco...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
Background/Aims\ud \ud Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive...
Background—Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based ...
Background : The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are well established. Despite thes...
Background: Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Online Published: April 28, 2017Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing ser...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (i) identify local barriers and enablers to the upt...
Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing services remain underutilised. Acce...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...