Calls for heart disease clinics to be rolled out NHS-wide to address ethnic disparity in treatment
Pilot of rapid access valve assessment clinics in England has indicated success in closing healthcare inequality gapA pilot programme aimed at diagnosing heart disease among people from ethnic minority backgrounds should be rolled out across the whole of the NHS, the doctors behind the initiative...
<p>Pilot of rapid access valve assessment clinics in England has indicated success in closing healthcare inequality gap</p><p>A pilot programme aimed at diagnosing heart disease among people from ethnic minority backgrounds should be rolled out across the whole of the NHS, the doctors behind the initiative have urged.</p><p>Aortic stenosis is a condition where the aortic valve, which controls blood moving from the heart to the body, starts restricting blood flow. This causes it to become narrow, resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath and chest pain.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/28/heart-disease-clinics-rolled-out-nhs-ethnic-disparity-treatment">Continue reading...</a>
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