Department of Health
This is the eighth annual progress report for the Coronary Heart Disease National Service Framework (CHD NSF), highlighting the achievements made in 2008.
The Coronary Heart Disease National Service Framework (CHD NSF) is a commitment made in 2000 to improve the quality of cardiac care across the country. This report demonstrates how 2008 was by no means an exception in providing the improvements that have made the CHD NSF such a success.
There have been achievements in many areas of cardiac care and, combined with the close working relationship the Department of Health has with NHS Improvement, the focus of 2008 was achieving consistent quality of care that we will be able to continue taking forward.
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