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NCDR Registry Statistics • End of 2 nd Quarter 2011

NCDR Registry Statistics • End of 2 nd Quarter 2011. ACTION Registry ® -GTWG™ - Recent Publication: “Association of DIDO Time with Reperfusion Delays and Outcomes Among Patients Transferred for Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention” JAMA , June 22/29,2011-Vol.305,No.24.

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NCDR Registry Statistics • End of 2 nd Quarter 2011

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  1. NCDR Registry Statistics • End of 2nd Quarter 2011

  2. ACTION Registry®-GTWG™ - Recent Publication: “Association of DIDO Time with Reperfusion Delays and Outcomes Among Patients Transferred for Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention” JAMA, June 22/29,2011-Vol.305,No.24 Quarter 2 ACTION Registry-GWTG Outcomes Reports distributed. Manuscripts Published 1 Manuscript in Press 32 Manuscripts in Process 43 Presented Abstracts

  3. Dashboard launched for sites to produce on demand reporting and unique comparison groups • Recent Publications: • Survival of Patients Undergoing Rescue Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Development and Validation of a Predictive Tool JAMA, May 11, 2011. Vol 305, No. 18;1882-1889. • Door-to-Balloon Times for Patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Requiring Inter-hospital Transfer for Primary PCI: A Report from NCDR Am Heart J 2011.;161:1;76-83. • Variation in Appropriate PCI Use: Insights from the NCDR JAMA. 2011;306(1):53-61

  4. Registry • 1,612 enrolled • 760,000 patient records • 6,300 leads only procedures • 620 pediatric procedures (<21 years of age) • Average 10,000 implants per month Funding 2012 • Hospital fee $3,695.00

  5. Over 2.1 million patient records covering ambulatory encounters for patients with CAD, HF, AFib, and hypertension • 827 providers from 295 data-submitting office sites across nearly 30 states • Qualified by CMS for reporting 14 clinical PQRS measures and eRx • 2 manuscripts published (in JACC & AJM) in 2010, 2 published (in JACC & US Cardiology) in 2011 with several more in press

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