1. Building a patient-centred nationwide integrated cardiac care registry: intermediate results from the Netherlands.
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Derks, Lineke, Medendorp, Niki M, Houterman, Saskia, Umans, Victor A. W. M., Maessen, Jos G., and van Veghel, Dennis
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INTERMEDIATE care ,ARTIFICIAL implants ,INTEGRATIVE medicine ,IMPLANTABLE cardioverter-defibrillators ,CARDIAC surgery ,CARDIOLOGISTS ,MEDICAL care ,SOCIAL networks - Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the development of an integrated patient-centred cardiac care registry spanning the initial 5 years (September 2017 to December 2022). The Netherlands Heart Registration facilitates registration committees in which mandated cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons structurally evaluate quality of care using real-world data. With consistent attendance rates exceeding 60%, a valuable network is supported. Over time, the completeness level of the registry has increased. Presently, four out of six quality registries show over 95% completeness in variables that are part of the quality policies of cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery societies. Notably, 93% of the centres voluntarily report outcomes related to open heart surgery and (trans)catheter interventions publicly. Moreover, outcomes after implantable cardioverter-defibrillator and pacemaker procedures are transparently reported by 26 centres. Multiple innovation projects have been initiated by the committees, signalling a shift from publishing outcomes transparently to collaborative efforts in sharing healthcare processes and investigating improvement initiatives. The next steps will focus on the entire pathway of cardiac care for a specific medical condition instead of focusing solely on the outcomes of the procedures. This redirection of focus to a comprehensive assessment of the patient pathway in cardiac care ultimately aims to optimise outcomes for all patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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