PI 21 - Regular clients aged 35 to 74 years who have had an absolute cardiovascular disease risk assessment with results within specified levels
Proportion of regular clients who had CVD risk factors recorded in the previous 24 months.
Notes
- User may select between AIHW's definition of Regular Client (attended the OATSIH-funded primary health care service at least 3 times in 2 years), or Communicare's Current Patient status.
- Patients must be recorded as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander or both.
- Patients must have a sex and date of birth.
- Patients must have a record of their cardiovascular risk (high, moderate or
low) recorded within the previous 24 months. For the purpose of this report
the cardiovascular risk needs to be recorded as a reference type qualifier
or a numeric type qualifier with appropriate export or system codes:
- For CARPA STM guidelines, either of the following:
- Reference type qualifier with an export code of CVR-R05C and dropdown references with system codes of H, M or L (for high, moderate or low)
- Numeric type qualifier with units of % and an export code of CVR-N05C
Note: CARPA STM results will be adjusted for Aboriginal patients to remove the 5% loading and Aboriginal patients aged between 20 and 34 years are not included in this report. - For Framingham calculations either of the following:
- Reference type qualifier with an export code of CVR-R05F and dropdown references with system codes of H, M or L (for high, moderate or low)
- Numeric type qualifier with units of % and an export code of CVR-N05F
- For CARPA STM guidelines, either of the following:
Element | Description |
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Communicare reports |
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Numerator | For details of absolute CV risk export codes, see Procedure, Immunisation, Pathology & Medicare codes reference. |
Denominator |
Regular, Indigenous patients aged 35 years and under 75 years old at the end of the report period with a CV risk assessment but without a CVD diagnosis. For more information about condition codes, see Condition codes reference. |
Additional data recording considerations | Health services should determine if they are going to use the Framingham or CARPA calculator distributed with Communicare and consider disabling the one they do not use. This report will use Framingham scores as they are recorded but will remove the 5% loading that the CARPA calculation does for Indigenous patients before reporting. Also, see comments for PI 20. |