National Centre for Monitoring Cardiovascular Disease

Recent releases
Cardiovascular disease and its associated risk factors in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples 2004-05 (5 June 2008) (media release and publication)
Comorbidity of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic kidney disease in Australia (9 August 2007) (media release and publication)
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About us
Since 1996 the National Centre for Monitoring Cardiovascular Disease has monitored patterns and trends in cardiovascular disease. This covers cardiovascular disease incidence, prevalence, prevention, treatment, management, mortality, risk factors and differences between population groups.
The Centre provides high quality data to inform national policies and programs for heart, stroke and vascular health, making the information publicly available. It collates, analyses develops and disseminates data on cardiovascular disease. It also identifies and tackles gaps and deficiencies in existing data.
The Centre is located at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in Canberra, and receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Contact us
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Mail:
National Centre for Monitoring Cardiovascular Disease Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601Telephone:
+61 02 6244 1000



