About us
The NHS England National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation (NACR) is commissioned through NHS Arden & Gem and hosted by the University of York.
The NACR Steering Group is representative of stakeholders and beneficiaries including clinicians, patients, commissioners and NHS England policy team members.
NACR aims to:
1. Monitor quality of service provision
Monitor cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR) service provision across Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) and Clinical Networks to support delivery of good quality and effective services, to evidence-based standards, for the benefit of all eligible patients.
2. Map
Map the extent and quality of CR provision and report on inequalities in delivery against key service indicators for over 320 programmes in the UK.
3. Support
Improve service provision of CR via targeted research to determine the effectiveness of routinely delivered CR services on patient agreed outcomes, cardiovascular disease risk profiles and health and social care utilisation.
4. Audit
Use the audit to benchmark CR programmes to agreed standards via the National Certification Programme for Cardiac Rehabilitation (NCP_CR), run in partnership with the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR)
5. Tailor and evaluate NHS funding for CR
Identify inequalities in service delivery and use this data to inform NHS England spending on CR. Evaluate the impact of NHS funding for CR service delivery
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NACR on BBC Radio 4 'Inside Health'
Professor Patrick Doherty speaks to Dr Mark Porter about cardiac rehabilitation and the national audit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09v3ff4
NACR and the Cardiac Rehab Pathway
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