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A series of quality improvement clinical audits

Target audience: General practitioners

Cost: Free

CPD points: Self-recorded: See details

About

Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome1 affecting 480,000 Australians, and the burden of illness is expected to increase with the ageing population.2 Early diagnosis and effective management of heart failure keeps people out of hospital and helps them live better, longer lives.1

NPS MedicineWise has developed a series of three audit and feedback activities focused on the diagnosis and management of heart failure.


Abbreviations


Audit and feedback activities (Closed)

Audit and feedback activity 1 : Heart failure – Diagnosis and documentation (Closed)


This activity allows you to review your diagnosis of patients with heart failure.

 

Audit and feedback activity 2: Heart failure – Pharmacological management of HFrEF (Closed)


This activity allows you to assess the pharmacological management of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).

 

Audit and feedback activity 3. Heart Failure – Ongoing management (Closed)


This activity allows you to review ongoing management strategies for patients with heart failure.

 

Continuing professional development

Self-directed CPD

This audit and feedback activity can be self-recorded for professional development hours. The clinical audit’s duration will vary depending on the GP, their practice and the number of patients reviewed. NPS MedicineWise recommends GPs allow approximately 6–10 hours per clinical audit. There are three clinical audits available to complete.



References

  1. Atherton JJ, Sindone A, De Pasquale CG, et al. National Heart Foundation of Australia and Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand: Guidelines for the prevention, detection, and management of heart failure in Australia 2018. Heart Lung Circ 2018;27:1123-208. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30077227/.
  2. Chan YK, Tuttle C, Ball J, et al. Current and projected burden of heart failure in the Australian adult population: a substantive but still ill-defined major health issue. BMC Health Serv Res 2016;16:501.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27654659/.
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