The Cycle of Cardiac Care and the Uninformed Patient

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Presentation given at the Foundation's Jan. 26, 2011 Research and Policy Forum by Shannon Brownlee, MS, acting director of the New America Health Policy Program and nationally known writer and essayist.

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Adventures in Cardiology: What SDM Means to Patients

Shannon Brownlee, MSActing Director, New America Foundation

Health Policy ProgramInstructor, The Dartmouth Institute for Health

Policy and Clinical Practice

brownlee@newamerica.net

Happy Cardiology News

REDDING, CALIFORNIA

Senate Finance Committee: “Midei may have implanted 585 stents which were medically unnecessary”

H. Vernon Anderson et al Circulation 2005;112;2786-2791

Relationship Between Procedure Indications and Outcomes of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions by American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force Guidelines

Cardiologists’ Use of PCI for Stable Coronary Artery Disease

“Yes, medical therapy is as effective as PCI, but when I see a lesion, the bottom line is that the oculostenotic reflex always wins out.”

“[The patient] is not going to get out of the cath lab without a stent.”

Grace A. Lin, et al ARCH INTERN MED/VOL 167 (NO. 15), AUG 13/27, 2007

Well Bob, it looks like a paper cut, but just to be sure, let’s do lots of catheterizations.

•Only 31% had activity limiting chest pain •Cardiologists’ perception of the patient’s angina was often greater than the patient’s

MB Rothberg Ann Intern Med. 2010 Sep 7;153(5):307-1

“Guidelines must be living documents; they must continue to evolve to meet the needs of interventional cardiologists faced with increasingly complex patients . . .”Circulation 2005;112;2754-2755

H. Vernon Anderson et al Circulation 2005;112;2786-2791

Relationship Between Procedure Indications and Outcomes of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions by American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force Guidelines

MARILDA

HEALTH CARE

Busting Budgets

$8,600 – 14,300

$7,800 – 8,600

$7,200 – 7,800

$6,600 – 7,200

$5,280 – 6,600

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Source: Dartmouth Atlas