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The Angina Plan Project

Although the Angina Plan was developed mainly for use in primary care, its release coincided with an increase in the availability of rapid access chest pain clinics (RACPC) as a consequence of the National Service Framework. As RACPCs were set up, health professionals explored different ways of incorporating the Angina Plan into their care pathways, as the following examples show.

Barbara Conway: The Darlington Model
An innovative way of using the Angina Plan

Margaret Rodaway: The Devon Experience
Expectations of patient benefit exceeded

Jenny Rumsby: The Angina Plan in the Cardiology Day Ward
An equitable service

The above examples were taken from an article in the
BACR Newsletter 2004;4(3): 7-9). Read the full article.

Ian Lamming: I thought angina was an old woman's disease'
From The Northern Echo. 27/12/2002. Read the full article.

For pricing information and an application form for facilitator training contact: Margaret Hope, (email mh553@york.ac.uk) Angina Plan Secretary, Area 4 Seebohm Rowntree Building, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York. YO10 5DD. Tel: 01904 321741

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