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We provide other recipes showing how to find patients based on a single eligibility criteria on our My Health For Life recipe page here: My Health For Life Recipes
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This recipe can be combined with the other recipes, for example you could use the recipe for patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia and then find who out of that group is at high risk of a CV event risk. |
CAT Start screen
RECIPE Steps Filters:
- In the Start Age box type 45 or 18 if looking for indigenous patients to show patients older than 4518.
- If you want to search for indigenous patients older than 18 you will have to also apply the ‘Indigenous’ filter on the ‘Ethnicity’ tab. See here for full details: Ethnicity Filter
- OPTIONAL: In the "General" filter tab click on 'Active (3x in 2yrs)' - this will only show those patients with at least 3 visits in the last 2 years
- Click on "Conditions" tab under Diabetes select “No”
- Select "No" for Heart Failure
- Select “No” for all conditions listed under the CVD group
- Select “No” for “Chronic Renal Failure”
We have now created a filter to find patients older than 45 (or indigenous patients older than 18), with no diagnosis of diabetes, Heart Failure, CVD or chronic renal disease.
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To find the patients at high risk of a CV event in the next five years, click on the CV Even Risk report tab and select the 16- >=30% ranges, then click on 'Export'
This will show a list of all patients at 16% or higher risk of a CV event in the next five years, with the selected demographic filter (45+ or indigenous and 18+) and with no diagnosis of heart disease, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
Incomplete CV Event risk data
The second tab of the report shows the patients with missing data items:
Active patients with more than three visits should have most of the data items completed and this report will show if this is the case or not. No CV event risk can be calculated if the data is incomplete.
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