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  1. Identifying the smoking status of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients

    Recipe Name: Identifying the smoking status of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients Rationale: Smoking is a significant risk factor for multiple chronic conditions. Reducing Risk in Heart Disease guidelines recommend complete smoking cessation and avoidance of second hand smoke for CHD patients
    CAT Recipes08 Apr, 2021
  2. QIM 1 – HBA1C status for patients with diabetes

      Recipe Name: QIM 1 – HBA1C status for patients with diabetes Rationale: Diabetes was the underlying cause of around 10% of all deaths … and Extract Pane “Hidden” Filter Pane open and under the ‘General’ tab ‘Active Patients’ (3x <2 years) selected CAT4 starting point
    CAT Recipes02 Nov, 2020
  3. Patients with no Date of Birth

    To find patients with no date of birth (DOB) use the age filter. Tick Age = No Age Click the 'Recalculate' button Click the 'View Pop.' Button The Patient report for this filtered group will be displayed and you will see that the DOB column is empty
    CAT GUIDES15 Jan, 2016
  4. Identify patients with more than eight medications not printed in the last six months

    Recipe Name: Identify patients with more than eight medications not printed in the last six months Rationale: The 'current medication' list in the patient record should be up to date and only show relevant medications. This list is used for referral letters and also uploaded to the SHS, which could
    CAT Recipes24 Mar, 2021
  5. Ensure all diabetic patients are coded with the correct diagnosis in the clinical software.

      Recipe Name: Ensure all diabetic patients are coded with the correct diagnosis in the clinical software. Rationale: Practice registers are critical for case finding and monitoring progress of patients in the early stage of developing a chronic complex condition. This recipe will show how to improve
    CAT Recipes18 Mar, 2021
  6. Find patients with high cholesterol eligible for My Health For Life

    Recipe Name: Find patients with high cholesterol eligible for My Health For Life Rationale: My health for life will help people at high risk … patients the eligibility criteria. Further information and resources are available here: https://www.myhealthforlife.com.au/ https://www.myhealthforlife.com.au/
    CAT GUIDES03 Jun, 2022
  7. COVID-19 Vaccine Priority Patients

    The rollout of the vaccine has commenced and the recipes below can be used to identify your patients at risk. Please note that the current reports and filters in CAT4 are not 100% aligned with the priority groups. We are releasing an update to CAT4 and Topbar this month (March 2021) with reports showing all patients
    CAT Recipes06 Apr, 2021
  8. Identifying Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients not on ACE or ARB medication

    Recipe Name: Identifying Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients not on ACE/ARB medication Rationale: Biomedical risk factor modification – treat to target.  Reducing Risk in Heart Disease guidelines recommend that ACEIs be considered in all patients with CHD, especially in those at high risk, unless
    CAT Recipes03 May, 2021
  9. Identifying Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients not on lipid modifiying medication

    Recipe Name: Identifying Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients not on lipid modifiying medication Rationale: Biomedical risk factor modification – treat to target.  Reducing Risk in Heart Disease guidelines state statin therapy is recommended for all CHD patients (apart from in exceptional circumstances
    CAT Recipes08 Apr, 2021
  10. Identify patients not on Lipid lowering medication with HDL<1 and Cholesterol >6.5mmol/L

    Recipe Name: Identify patients not on Lipid lowering medication with HDL<1 and Cholesterol >6.5mmol/L Rationale: Biomedical risk factor modification – treat to target. Target: All patients currently on your system that are not on lipid lowering medication and have had a HDL<1 and cholesterol>6.5
    CAT Recipes08 Apr, 2021