"Million Hearts Model: Reducing Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Medicare Spending"

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The Million Hearts Model, a program that incentivized and funded cardiovascular risk assessment and reduction, was found to reduce the probability of first-time myocardial infarctions or strokes by 0.3 percentage points over 5 years among high or medium-risk individuals, without significant changes in Medicare spending. The commitment of healthcare organizations to risk assessment and follow-up, coupled with payments for risk reduction, resulted in lower rates of heart attacks and strokes, supporting guideline recommendations for cardiovascular risk assessment.
Topics:health#cardiovascular-disease#healthcare#medicare-spending#million-hearts-model#myocardial-infarctions#strokes
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