Evaluation of the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Third Annual Report
Laura Blue,
Gregory Peterson,
Keith Kranker,
Tessa Huffman,
Alli Steiner,
Amanda Markovitz,
Malcolm Williams,
Kate Stewart,
Julia Rollison,
Jia Pu,
Thomas Concannon,
Liisa Hiatt,
Nabeel Qureshi,
Precious Ogbuefi,
David Magid,
Leslie Conwell,
Nancy McCall,
Michael Barna,
Linda Barterian,
Elizabeth Holland,
Dan Kinber,
Sandi Nelson,
Lei Rao,
Carol Razafindrakoto and
Danielle Whicher
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Abstract:
In its first three years, the Million Hearts Model improved cardiovascular preventive care, but did not yet reduce observed heart attacks and strokes or lower Medicare spending.
Keywords: Million Hearts Model; Million Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model; evaluation; cardiovascular disease; CVD; causal pathway; CVD risk assessment; CVD risk score; heart attack; stroke; Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation; Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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