BRIS-192 Response Historic AI-assessed

Develop national standards for all aspects of congenital heart disease care and treatment

Recommendation

National standards should be developed, as a matter of priority, for all aspects of the care and treatment of children with congenital heart disease (CHD). The standards should address diagnosis, surgical and other treatments, and continuing care. They should include standards for primary and social care, as well as for hospital care. The standards should also address the needs of those with CHD who grow into adulthood.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
No specific government response document or implementation report for the Bristol Heart Inquiry recommendations was identified in the provided public sources. No specific legislation or policy detailing the development of national standards for children with congenital heart disease (CHD) was found. Therefore, insufficient public information exists to summarise progress on this recommendation.
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 18 Mar 2026
Checked data held on this site (government responses, progress updates, independent evidence)
External sources searched: www.gov.uk, www.legislation.gov.uk, hansard.parliament.uk
Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Historic

No government response recorded.

Source
Report Bristol Heart Inquiry — Final Report 18 Jul 2001
Recommendation age 24.7 yrs
Last formal update No formal updates