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Lessons learnt from HF coding in primary care. What might best practice look like?

The British Journal of Cardiology

Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent and complex condition that demands precise and efficient management. This paper delves into a critical, yet often under-recognised, challenge in HF care – the accurate coding of patients on HF registers.

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American College of Cardiology, ACC, Releases Guide to Remote Patient Management

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In its announcement about the workbook, ACC noted that cardiologists use digital devices and wearable technology to remotely monitor their patients for a variety of chronic cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, vascular disease and atrial fibrillation.

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CV Societies Propel Plans Forward for a New Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

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The proposed independent Board of Cardiovascular Medicine, governed by cardiologists for cardiologists, would facilitate a deep understanding of competencies to ensure high-value cardiovascular patient care.

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Cardiovascular Research Foundation, CRF, Introduces New York Valves: The Structural Heart Summit

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Through real multi-specialty collaboration, this summit will not only advance our knowledge but also directly impact patient care worldwide." For nearly two decades, CRF has led the way in pioneering transcatheter therapies for structural heart disease at TVT.

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CRG Introduces New York Valves: The Structural Heart Summit

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Through real multi-specialty collaboration, this summit will not only advance our knowledge but also directly impact patient care worldwide." For nearly two decades, CRF has led the way in pioneering transcatheter therapies for structural heart disease at TVT.

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American College of Cardiology Sets Full Range of Education Sessions and Meetings ACC Scientific Session, ACC.24

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Here is an overview of sessions, events and meetings coordinated to help members in particular specialties, sections and areas of interest learn and engage with peers and expert cardiology professionals to advance their practice, patient care and careers. This includes a review of updated clinical guidelines and best practices.

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