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    Irish Heart Attack Audit National Report 2017-2020

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    The Heartbeat audit of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) care was first developed in 2012 in order to assess the effectiveness and quality of the newly formed National Clinical Programme for Acute Coronary Syndrome (NCP-ACS) STEMI optimal reperfusion service under the auspices of Professor Kieran Daly, Health Service Executive (HSE) Clinical Lead, and Dr Siobhan Jennings, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, HSE. In 2019, this audit and attendant database came under the governance of the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) by agreement with the HSE and evolved into the Irish Heart Attack Audit (IHAA). Although this is the first national IHAA report, it continues on from the two previously published NCP-ACS reports on the state of STEMI services across the country based on data collected in 2014 (HSE, 2015) and 2016 (HSE, 2018a). With a maturing database and systematic analytic capabilities through the NOCA structure, this report provides a detailed evaluation of STEMI care in Ireland for the years 2017 to 2020.<br

    Irish Paediatric Critical Care Audit National Report 2017-2019

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    The Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) collects information on all patients admitted to paediatric critical care units in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Republic of Ireland (ROI). The objective of this data collection is to measure the quality of care in Paediatric Critical Care Units (PCCUs) and benchmark this against other PCCUs across the UK. Since 2009, reports for the ROI have been produced within PICANet UK in conjunction with the ROI PCCU clinical leads. In 2015, the audit of paediatric critical care was incorporated into the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA), which provides support through a clinical audit team and an independent voluntary governance structure.</p
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