Cardiac Rehabilitation provision in your area
Provision for cardiac rehabilitation varies greatly across
different areas of the UK . The National Audit of Cardiac
Rehabilitation breaks findings down in England by
NHS Strategic Health Authority Area (SHA). If you live in England ,
y our local NHS Trust will belong to one of these
authorities.
From the table below you can find out how many
heart attack (MI) patients in your SHA have
access to cardiac rehabilitation.
This shows the situation for heart attack patients in England. To
find out about the situation for other heart
patients and the situation in Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland please
download a copy of the full National Audit.
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Strategic Health Authority Area
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% uptake for heart attack patients
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East Midlands *
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39%
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South East Coast **
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42%
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South West ***
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47%
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Yorkshire and the Humber ***
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39%
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South Central ***
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36%
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London ***
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31%
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North East ****
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52%
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West Midlands ****
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50%
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East of England ****
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39%
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North West ***
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47%
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Total
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42%
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*Where centres did not provide information on the number of
patients seen but did provide information on staffing data an
estimation was made as to the number of patients treated. The key
below shows how much data for each SHA was estimated. Results are
likely to be less accurate with greater amounts of estimated
data.
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* No estimated data
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** Less than 10% estimated
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*** 10-20% estimated
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**** More than 20% estimated
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Read the full 2008 National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation
here
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