The Million Hearts Initiative has a goal of preventing 1 million heart attacks and strokes-the leading causes of mortality-through several public health and healthcare strategies by 2017. The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology support the program. The Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Model was developed by Million Hearts and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services as a strategy to assess a value-based payment approach toward reduction in 10-year predicted risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) by implementing cardiovascular preventive strategies to manage the "ABCS" (aspirin therapy in appropriate patients, blood pressure control, cholesterol management, and smoking cessation). The purpose of this...
AbstractAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) continues to increase annually in the United ...
Million Hearts and partners have been committed to raising national cardiac rehabilitation participa...
Every 39 seconds a person in the United States dies from a heart attack or stroke (Roger et al., 201...
The Million Hearts Initiative has a goal of preventing 1 million heart attacks and strokes-the leadi...
BACKGROUND: The Million Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model provides financial incent...
The primary aim of the Million Hearts initiative is to prevent 1 million cardiovascular events over ...
The primary aim of the Million Hearts initiative is to prevent 1 million cardiovascular events over ...
Heart attacks and strokes can be catastrophic, life-changing events that are all too common. Heart d...
Million Hearts® brings together existing efforts and new programs to improve health across communiti...
Million Hearts is a national initiative launched by the Department of Health and Human Services with...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
Cardiovascular Disease remains the number one cause of mortality in the United States with atheroscl...
IntroductionDespite decades-long reductions in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, CVD mortality...
Heart to Heart is a publication on new heart disease and stroke information and other related topics...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
AbstractAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) continues to increase annually in the United ...
Million Hearts and partners have been committed to raising national cardiac rehabilitation participa...
Every 39 seconds a person in the United States dies from a heart attack or stroke (Roger et al., 201...
The Million Hearts Initiative has a goal of preventing 1 million heart attacks and strokes-the leadi...
BACKGROUND: The Million Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model provides financial incent...
The primary aim of the Million Hearts initiative is to prevent 1 million cardiovascular events over ...
The primary aim of the Million Hearts initiative is to prevent 1 million cardiovascular events over ...
Heart attacks and strokes can be catastrophic, life-changing events that are all too common. Heart d...
Million Hearts® brings together existing efforts and new programs to improve health across communiti...
Million Hearts is a national initiative launched by the Department of Health and Human Services with...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
Cardiovascular Disease remains the number one cause of mortality in the United States with atheroscl...
IntroductionDespite decades-long reductions in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, CVD mortality...
Heart to Heart is a publication on new heart disease and stroke information and other related topics...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
AbstractAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) continues to increase annually in the United ...
Million Hearts and partners have been committed to raising national cardiac rehabilitation participa...
Every 39 seconds a person in the United States dies from a heart attack or stroke (Roger et al., 201...