Reports show management of CHD has improved

BMJ 2004; 328 doi: 10.1136/bmj.328.7439.544 (Published 4 March 2004)
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  1. Susan Mayor
  1. London

    The NHS in England has significantly improved the management of coronary heart disease (CHD) but has made less progress in preventing the disease, independent reviews of four geographical areas say.

    The reviews assessed how far the NHS in each of the four areas—Croydon in south London, Plymouth in Devon, west Suffolk, and Hambleton and Richmondshire in Yorkshire—had progressed towards implementing the standards set out in the national service framework for coronary heart disease, published in March 2000 (BMJ 2000;320: …

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