Inherited Cardiac Conditions Network Update

Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) comprise a wide range of heart conditions that share common themes. These common themes mean that service design and delivery is complex, and multi-specialist involvement is necessary. While some patients require highly specialist care, the long-term follow up of stable, lower risk patients can no longer be provided within specialist regional centres alone, and there is universal agreement within the ICC community that clinical care needs to be provided in a range of settings, and by multiple providers, including primary, secondary and tertiary care. Join this session to learn about the Association of Inherited Cardiac Conditions (AICC) work to establish a national AICC network and the benefits this will bring for patients and clinical teams across England.

Event overview:

Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) comprise a wide range of heart conditions that share common themes. These common themes mean that service design and delivery is complex, and multi-specialist involvement is necessary. While some patients require highly specialist care, the long-term follow up of stable, lower risk patients can no longer be provided within specialist regional centres alone, and there is universal agreement within the ICC community that clinical care needs to be provided in a range of settings, and by multiple providers, including primary, secondary and tertiary care. Join this session to learn about the Association of Inherited Cardiac Conditions (AICC) work to establish a national AICC network and the benefits this will bring for patients and clinical teams across England.

 
 
 
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