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| Publication | Year | Status | Health topics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Government response to Review of cardiovascular disease programs This response highlights commitment to reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease through targeted investment and through broader health reforms. | 2011 | Current | |
| Review of cardiovascular disease programs This report analyses the current state of programs for cardiovascular disease management in Australia, discusses key themes emerging from research, literature review and stakeholder consultation, and recommends future options for consideration. | 2009 | Current | |
| An Evaluation of the public access defibrillation (PAD) demonstration This report evaluates the effectiveness of the Public Access Defibrillation Demonstration project, identifies issues that arose during the trial, and considers lessons which may be relevant to future considerations of public access defibrillation. | 2008 | Current | |
| Blueprint for nation-wide surveillance of chronic diseases and associated determinants A framework for local and national public health surveillance of preventable chronic disease and the determinants of chronic disease. | 2006 | Current | |
| National service improvement framework for heart, stroke and vascular disease Identifies aspects of care where Australia might most usefully invest to reduce the impact of heart, stroke and vascular disease. | 2006 | Current | |
| National chronic disease strategy Provides an overarching framework of national direction for improving chronic disease prevention and care across Australia. | 2006 | Current | |
| National strategy for heart, stroke and vascular health in Australia This strategy provides a blueprint for improving the cardiovascular health of Australians and reducing the prevalence of heart, stroke and vascular disease. | 2004 | Historical |

