http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/QUA-270887/HHS-Launches-Heart-Disease-Prevention-CampaignCheryl Clark, September 14, 2011
Federal health officials on Tuesday announced an ambitious plan to refocus health priorities in an effort to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes within five years. They plan to achieve the goal through partnership with organized medicine, health plans, pharmacists and a large drug store chain.
Called "Million Hearts," the effort seeks to create what Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services administrator Donald Berwick, MD, called a new "alignment" between providers and others to get people to lose weight, stop smoking, control blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and manage diabetes.
"There's hardly an American today who won't, without doubt, know somebody – a loved one, a friend, maybe even yourself – who will gain from this call to arms," Berwick said during a news briefing. "(This is) someone who will not have a heart attack or disabling stroke or another form of cardiovascular disability and therefore will live longer and a fuller and more joyous life" because of this campaign.
Added Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: "With two million heart attacks and strokes a year, 800,000 deaths, just about all of us have been touched by someone with heart disease, heart attack, or stroke." But the cost of treatment is "a huge drain on our economy. Cardiovascular disease costs our country $444 billion every year in medical costs and lost productivity," or one of every six healthcare dollars.
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