Uptake of the NHS Health Check programme in an urban setting

Source: Family Practice Area: Evidence > Medicines Management > References Background: The NHS Health Check programme aims to improve prevention, early diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in England.  High and equitable uptake is essential for the programme to effectively reduce the CVD burden. Objectives: Assessing the impact of a local financial incentive scheme on uptake and statin prescribing in the first 2 years of the programme. Methods: Cross-sectional study using data from electronic medical records of general practices in Hammersmith and Fulham, London on all patients aged 40-74 years.  We assessed uptake of complete Health Check, exclusion of patients from the programme (exception reporting) and statin prescriptions in patients confirmed with high CVD risk. Results: The Health Check uptake was 32.7% in Year 1 and 20.0% in Year 2.  Older patients had higher uptake of Health Check than younger (65- to 74-year-old patients: Year 1 adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.05 (1.67-2.52) and Year 2 AOR 2.79 ...
Source: NeLM - Cardiovascular Medicine - Category: Cardiology Source Type: news