Congratulations to @gemtreee @OzCvA and co-authors on this important paper
~15% of people who had a heart attack had no traditional risk factors
Women were more affected
Full paper link: https://t.co/ODNOJf8zFk
@KerryDozheart @heartfoundation@TheLancet
Excited to be at the Hunter New England & Central Coast Primary Health Network's launch of #2000hearts campaign to improve the heart health of the local population @HeartAust
Very excited to be with Ian from @SCADResearchAus & Wendy from Sutherland Hospital to accept 2019 IMB Community Foundation grant funding to develop SCAD education material for health professionals & SCAD survivors and in the Sutherland Shire @heartfoundation@ACRA_ACRA
New study @georgeinstitute & @Sydney_Uni finds that a lifestyle-focused text-message programme improved adherence to dietary guideline recommendations in patients with Coronary #HeartDisease
https://t.co/np1v4mspqk
Just out from @aihw. For heart attack patients who did not follow up with their GP, nearly 50% had an emergency readmission to hospital. Important policy implications. @HeartAust @AHPC_VU #heartdisease @HarryNespolon https://t.co/wVSRt54BjY
"The #CardiacRehabilitation community must come together to solve the problem of poor attendance, and it’s possible a rebrand could be a part of the solution."
Interesting article from @west_jake@TheBHF - certainly food for thought. #CardiacRehabSavesLives
Cardiac rehab can reduce hospital readmissions by 56%, but only 40% of heart attack survivors are advised by medical staff to attend cardiac rehab. We can improve these #hearthealth outcomes!
People living with heart disease deserve the best care to help them live longer and with better health.” Cardiologist Dr. Nicholas Cox writes about cardiac rehabilitation as a critical step in patient care.
Read more 👇🏻 #cardiacrehabilitation
https://t.co/66oUNNhdOT
Excited to be at the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW Members' Meeting promoting the Heart Foundation's Lighthouse Hospital Project @HeartAust
Robert Zecchin presenting on the importance of quality indicators to measure the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation services in NSW # ACRANSWACT2018