Heart Attack and Stroke Data Collection
NOTE: This program was completed in 2021. Please contact cardio@dshs.texas.gov if you have questions about the Heart Attack and Stroke Data Collection Initiative
During the 83rd, 84th, and 85th Regular Texas Legislative Sessions (Riders 97, 67, and 13), funds were appropriated to advance heart attack and stroke reduction efforts throughout Texas. These funds were allocated to the Heart Attack and Stroke Data Collection Initiative. The Initiative focuses on pre-hospitalization and hospitalization portions of the heart attack and stroke systems of care.
To guide implementation of the Initiative, DSHS formed a Collaborative comprised of representatives from governor-appointed committees, state-mandated regional advisory councils, nonprofit organizations, and other pre-hospital and hospital stakeholders.
Historical Collaborative Members
For more information on how to get involved, visit the Hospital Participation page.
How Data Was Collected
Our data collection efforts focused on pre-hospital and hospital heart attack and stroke data elements, with a particular focus on ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI). The collection of comprehensive data enabled DSHS to conduct gap analyses and identify areas for improvement. Thus, leading to improved systems of care and outcomes for patients.
Pre-Hospital Data Collection
Pre-hospital data is accessed through the EMS & Trauma Registries. The registry was a statewide passive surveillance system that collects reportable event data from EMS providers, hospitals, Justices of the Peace, Medical Examiners, and rehabilitation facilities.
Hospital Data Collection
Hospital data was not collected through any statewide surveillance system. DSHS accesses de-identified hospital data through national registries. Hospitals authorized the sharing of their data before DSHS can access; hospitals do not submit their data directly to DSHS.
Gap analysis reports can be found below and were distributed to stakeholders statewide.
Reports
2020 Reports
2019 Reports
2018 Reports