American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators
Cardiovascular diseases have surpassed infectious disorders to become the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India.1 A national-level registry comprehensively documenting the current-day prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and disease burden among patients seeking care in the outpatie...
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doaj-8e2610a8eac34f4a80a4caf87f8627982020-11-24T20:57:08ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322016-12-0168S3S1S410.1016/j.ihj.2016.09.005American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP InvestigatorsAnkur Kalra0Nathan Glusenkamp1Karen Anderson2Ram N. Kalra3Prafulla G. Kerkar4Ganesh Kumar5Thomas M. Maddox6William J. Oetgen7Salim S. Virani8Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Kalra Hospital SRCNC (Sri Ram Cardio-Thoracic and Neurosciences Centre) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, IndiaAmerican College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, United StatesAmerican College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, United StatesDivision of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Kalra Hospital SRCNC (Sri Ram Cardio-Thoracic and Neurosciences Centre) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, IndiaKing Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai, IndiaLH Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaVeterans Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System, Denver, CO, United StatesAmerican College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, United StatesHouston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, United StatesCardiovascular diseases have surpassed infectious disorders to become the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India.1 A national-level registry comprehensively documenting the current-day prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and disease burden among patients seeking care in the outpatient setting in India is currently non-existent. With a burgeoning urban population, the cardiovascular disease burden in India is set to skyrocket, with an estimated 18 million productive years of life lost by 2030.2 While there are limited quality improvement registries in India, for example, the Kerala acute coronary syndrome and Trivandrum heart failure registries, their focus is on in-patient care quality improvement, while the vast majority of patients with cardiovascular diseases worldwide, including India, interact with the health care system in the outpatient setting.3,4 Recognizing this unmet need, the American College of Cardiology partnered with local stakeholders in India to establish India's first outpatient cardiovascular disease performance measurement initiative in 2011, the PINNACLE (Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence) India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP).5 This manuscript discusses the inception of the PIQIP registry, the progress it has made and challenges thus far, and its future direction and the promise it holds for cardiovascular care quality improvement in India.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483216303467IndiaCardiovascular quality improvementPIQIPAmerican College of CardiologyPINNACLE |
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Ankur Kalra Nathan Glusenkamp Karen Anderson Ram N. Kalra Prafulla G. Kerkar Ganesh Kumar Thomas M. Maddox William J. Oetgen Salim S. Virani American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators Indian Heart Journal India Cardiovascular quality improvement PIQIP American College of Cardiology PINNACLE |
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American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators |
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American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators |
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American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators |
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American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators |
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American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s PINNACLE India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP)—Inception, progress and future direction: A report from the PIQIP Investigators |
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american college of cardiology (acc)’s pinnacle india quality improvement program (piqip)—inception, progress and future direction: a report from the piqip investigators |
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Cardiovascular diseases have surpassed infectious disorders to become the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India.1 A national-level registry comprehensively documenting the current-day prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and disease burden among patients seeking care in the outpatient setting in India is currently non-existent. With a burgeoning urban population, the cardiovascular disease burden in India is set to skyrocket, with an estimated 18 million productive years of life lost by 2030.2 While there are limited quality improvement registries in India, for example, the Kerala acute coronary syndrome and Trivandrum heart failure registries, their focus is on in-patient care quality improvement, while the vast majority of patients with cardiovascular diseases worldwide, including India, interact with the health care system in the outpatient setting.3,4 Recognizing this unmet need, the American College of Cardiology partnered with local stakeholders in India to establish India's first outpatient cardiovascular disease performance measurement initiative in 2011, the PINNACLE (Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence) India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP).5 This manuscript discusses the inception of the PIQIP registry, the progress it has made and challenges thus far, and its future direction and the promise it holds for cardiovascular care quality improvement in India. |
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India Cardiovascular quality improvement PIQIP American College of Cardiology PINNACLE |
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