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Abstract: . . . angina or with a history of myocardial infarction in line with the Chief Medical Officer's guidance. a) For flu vaccination - 90% of patients over the age of 16 should have been sent an invitation or have received a flu vaccination in the previous 12 months. Practices should record both figures. These standards will come into effect from April 1 st 2001 and monitored in 2002. References Management of Angina in General Practice, Eli Lilley National Clinical Audit Centre, Department of General Practice, University of Leicester Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Chest Pain and Angina . Dorset Clinical Working Party. June 1994. Quality in General Practice. The Goals for Practice 2000. South Essex Health Authority. November 1996. Effective Health Care. Management of Stable Angina . October 1997 Vol 3. No5. Department of Health - National Service Framework - Coronary Heart Disease, chapter 4- Stable Angina . 1 National Institute for Clinical Excellence. INHERITED Clinical Guideline : Summary table. Prophylaxis for patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction drug treatment, cardiac rehabilitation and dietary manipulation. April 2001 3 The IONA Study Group. Effect of nicorandil on coronary events in patients with stable angina : the Impart of Nicorandil in Angina (IONA) randomised trial. The Lancet. Vol.359. April 13, 2002. . . . --3000,1,1500,1631,15950
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