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U.S. to Prevent 1 Million Heart Attacks
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
By: United Press International, Inc.
United Press International, Inc.
U.S. government
officials announced an initiative Tuesday to prevent one million heart attacks
and strokes during the next five years.
"Heart
disease causes one of every three American deaths and constitutes 17 percent of
overall national health spending," Kathleen Sebelius,
secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, said in announcing
the Million Hearts initiative. "By enlisting partners from across the
health sector, Million Hearts will create a national focus on combating heart disease."
Cardiovascular
disease costs $444 billion every year in medical costs and lost productivity in
Americans.
Building on work
currently under way via the Affordable Care Act, Million Hearts will help
improve Americans' health, increase productivity and cut healthcare spending by
empowering people in the U.S. to make healthy choices such as preventing
tobacco use, reducing sodium and trans fat consumption, Sebelius said.
For those already
at risk for heart attacks and strokes, treatment is targeted on the
"ABCS"—Aspirin for people at risk, Blood pressure control,
Cholesterol management and Smoking cessation—the major risk factors for
cardiovascular disease, Sebelius said.
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