Occasional Paper No 11 - Revascularisation Surgery in the North East of England
Revascularisation surgery is a relatively common procedure, usually performed on people over 50. The benefits of revascularisation operations on older people are immense. In this paper, we use HES data, deprivation data and mortality data to assess to what extent hospital trusts and primary care organisations in the North East of England are meeting the targets set out in National Service Frameworks: Coronary Heart Disease.
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Public Health Language Tags
- All Causes Of Morbidity and Mortality
- Blood and Immune Disorders
- Blood Pressure
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Circulatory Diseases
- Coronary Heart Disease
- Death
- Death, Disease and Disability
- Diabetes
- Heart Attack
- Heart Disease and Strokes (gcl)
- Heart Failure
- High Blood Pressure
- Myocardial Infarction
- Obesity
- Smoking
- Surgery