Aims of MINAP: To audit the quality of care of patients with acute coronary syndrome and provide a resource for academic research. Quality of care interventions: Feedback to hospitals, ambulance services and cardiac networks regarding benchmarking of performance against national standards and targets. Setting: All 230 acute hospitals in England and Wales. Years: 2000-present. Population: Consecutive patients, unconsented. Current number of records: 735 000. Startpoints: Any acute coronary syndrome, including non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction, ST-elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina. Baseline data: 123 fields covering demographic factors, co-morbid conditions and treatment in hospital. No blood resource. Data capture: Manual entry by clerks, nurses or doctors onto Lotus Notes; non-financial incentives at hospital level. Data quality: Hospitals perform an annual data validation study, where data are re-entered from the case notes in 20 randomly selected records that are held on the server. In 2008 data were >90% complete for 20 key fields, with >80% completeness for all but four of the remaining fields. Endpoints and linkages to other data: All-cause mortality is obtained through linkage with Office for National Statistics. No other linkages exist at present. Access to data: Available for research and audit by application to the MINAP Academic Group. http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/CLINICAL-STANDARDS/ORGANISATION/PARTNERSHIP/Pages/ MINAP-.aspx.
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Herrett, E., Smeeth, L., Walker, L., & Weston, C. (2010, August). The Myocardial Ischaemia National Audit Project (MINAP). Heart. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2009.192328
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