Episode 85
Understanding Longevity - Medical update on strokes
26 Apr 2023
Overview
In this episode of Hymans Robertson On… Understanding Longevity, Ben Johnson and Hande Love are joined by a special guest to offer a medical update with a particular focus on strokes.
We are delighted to welcome Daniel Ryan to our podcast. He is the Managing Director at COIOS Health, a medical demographer, and brings with him 30 years of experience within the insurance sector. Our conversation will cover the top 5 causes of death in the UK, the key factors for improvements to stroke treatments and research, and we will also delve into the future forecast for the next decade concerning treatments for other causes of death.
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Lexicon of Longevity - A glossary of longevity related terminology
Tipping Point - Report from the British Heart Foundation
Current, future and avoidable costs of stroke in the UK
Glossary of Terms
TIA - Transient ischaemic attack.
A transient ischaemic attach (TIA) or "a mini stroke" is caused by a temporary disruption in the blood supply to part of the brain.
CPRD - Clinical Practice Research Datalink
Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) is a real-world research service supporting retrospective and prospective public health and clinical studies. CPRD collects anonymised patient data from a network of General Practitioner (GP) practices across the UK. Primary care data are linked to a range of other health related data to provide a longitudinal, representative UK population health dataset. The data encompass 60 million patients, including 18 million currently registered patients.
CPRD research data services are delivered by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency with support from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), as part of the Department of Health and Social Care. For more than 30 years, research using CPRD data and services has informed clinical guidance and best practice, resulting in over 3,000 peer-reviewed publications investigating drug safety, use of medicines, effectiveness of health policy, health care delivery and disease risk factors.
QoF - Quality and Outcomes Framework
The QOF is a voluntary reward and incentive programme. It rewards GP practices, in England for the quality of care they provide to their patients and helps standardise improvements in the delivery of primary care.
Key Topics
- Introductions : (0m)
- Top 5 causes of death in the UK : (2m 42s)
- Strokes: definition, risks and treatments : (9m 2s)
- Key factors relating to improvements in stroke treatment and research : (16m 33s)
- Treatments for other causes of death over the next 10 years : (28m 13s)
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