This report is written for the public to show the performance ofhospitals, ambulance services and Cardiac Networks in England,Wales and Belfast against national standards for the care ofpatients with heart attack in 2011/12.Authors:Report prepared by Ms Lucia Gavalova, MINAP <strong>Project</strong> Managerand Dr Clive Weston, MINAP Clinical DirectorWith assistance from:Dr John Birkhead, Former MINAP Clinical DirectorMrs Lynne Walker, NICOR Programme managerProfessor Adam Timmis, Chairman MINAP Academic GroupDr David Cunningham, NICOR Senior Strategist for <strong>National</strong>Cardiac <strong>Audit</strong>sMr Ronald van Leeven, MINAP <strong>Project</strong> co-ordinatorMrs Sirkka Thomas, MINAP patient/carer representativeMr Alan Keys, MINAP patient representativeDr Darragh O’Neill, NICOR Information AnalystDr Emmanuel Lazaridis, Senior Information AnalystDr Nick West, Consultant Cardiologist, Papworth Hospital &Deputy Chair of BCS Working Group on Acute Cardiac CareDr Alexander Lyon, Consultant Cardiologist, RoyalBrompton HospitalElectronic copies of this report can be found at:www.ucl.ac.uk/nicorFor further information about this report, contact:<strong>Myocardial</strong> <strong>Ischaemia</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Audit</strong> <strong>Project</strong><strong>National</strong> Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes ResearchInstitute of Cardiovascular Science<strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong> London170 Tottenham Court RoadLondon W1T 7HATel: 0203 108 3926Email: l.gavalova@ucl.ac.ukAcknowledgementsThe MINAP team would like to thank all the hospitals andambulance services that have collected data.This report was completed in close collaboration with theNICOR Technical Team (formerly known as CentralCardiac <strong>Audit</strong> Database). Sue Manuel has again beenespecially involved.MINAP is commissioned and funded by the HealthcareQuality Improvement Partnership (HQIP). For moreinformation, please visit www.hqip.org.uk.Hospital or ambulance service dataIf you require further information on the performance ofyour local hospital or ambulance service, please contact the¬ relevant hospital or ambulance service, details of whichare available at NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk/Pages/HomePage.aspxThe content of this report may not be published or usedcommercially without permission.Report published on 15 November 2012.<strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong> London (media enquiries)Media Relations Manager David WestonTel: 020 3108 1056Out of hours: 07917 271 364Email: d.weston@ucl.ac.ukNICOR is a partnership of clinicians, IT experts, statisticians, academicsand managers which manages six cardiovascular clinical audits andseveral new technology registries. Its mission is to provide informationto improve heart disease patients’ quality of care, outcomes and help toreduce inequity in care.The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) is led bya consortium of the Academy of Medical Royal <strong>College</strong>s, the Royal<strong>College</strong> of Nursing and <strong>National</strong> Voices. Its aim is to promote qualityimprovement, and in particular to increase the impact of clinical audit inEngland and Wales. HQIP hosts the contract to manage and develop the<strong>National</strong> Clinical <strong>Audit</strong> and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP). Theprogramme comprises 40 clinical audits that cover care provided to peoplewith a wide range of medical, surgical and mental health conditionsFounded in 1826, UCL was the first English university established afterOxford and Cambridge, the first to admit students regardless of race, class,religion or gender, and the first to provide systematic teaching of law,architecture and medicine. We are among the world’s top universities, asreflected by performance in a range of international rankings and tables.Designed and published by:| www.padcreative.co.uk
<strong>Myocardial</strong> <strong>Ischaemia</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Audit</strong> <strong>Project</strong>How the NHS cares for patients with heart attackAnnual Public Report | April 2011 - March 2012MINAP Eleventh Public Report 20123
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