The Norwegian Cardiovascular Disease Registry is a national health register with individually identifiable data that was established to improve the quality of health care for people with cardiovascular disease. The registry was passed into law by the government in March 2010, and data for the register are available starting 2012, with ongoing, annual updates. The majority of data in the base registry come from the Norwegian Patient Registry (NPR), which contains information on hospital and specialised health care services received by patients, including ICD diagnosis codes, procedures and other pertinent information regarding the specific admission or visit.
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