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Executive Summary: Trends in U.S. Cardiovascular Care: 2016 Report from 4 ACC National Cardiovascular Data Registries.

The National Cardiovascular Data Registries (NCDR) of the American College of Cardiology consists of ten national programs designed to measure quality of care for high impact cardiovascular conditions and procedures. The NCDR provides feedback with benchmarking of a broad range of quality metrics to participants; supports quality improvement interventions at the local and national level; and serves as the basis for cardiovascular health services and epidemiology research that informs contemporary clinical care. This report provides a summary of key findings from four established hospital programs: CathPCI Registry (capturing data on coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions); ACTION-GWTG (acute myocardial infarction) the ICD Registry (implantable cardioverter defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy); and the IMPACT Registry (catheterization procedures for congenital heart disease in children and adults). A more complete report is published separately.[Ref complete data report] Data from the ambulatory programs and those focusing on newly adopted technologies will be reported separately or will be included in future reports. The data provided reflect care in 2014 and in some cases include temporal trends since 2011. NCDR data provide a unique, clinically rich national perspective on the care and outcomes of high-impact cardiovascular conditions and procedures that are not available elsewhere.

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