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      Estimating Longitudinal Risks and Benefits From Cardiovascular Preventive Therapies Among Medicare Patients: The Million Hearts Longitudinal ASCVD Risk Assessment Tool : A Special Report From the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology

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        , MD, ScM, FAHA, FACC, , MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, , MD, MS, FACC, , MD, , MD, FACC, , PhD, , MD, MS, FAHA, FACC, , MD, MSPH, FAHA, FACC, , MD, PhD, FAHA
      Journal of the American College of Cardiology
      cardiovascular diseases, stroke, myocardial infarction, prevention, population, mortality, morbidity

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          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 asses 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 special report is to describe the development and intended use of the Million Hearts Longitudinal ASCVD Risk Assessment Tool. The Million Hearts Tool reinforces and builds on the “2013 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk” by allowing clinicians to estimate baseline and updated 10-year ASCVD risk estimates for primary prevention patients adhering to the appropriate ABCS over time, alone or in combination. The tool provides updated risk estimates based on evidence from high-quality systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the ABCS therapies. This novel approach to personalized estimation of benefits from risk-reducing therapies in primary prevention may help target therapies to those in whom they will provide the greatest benefit, and serves as the basis for a Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services program designed to evaluate the Million Hearts Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Model.

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          Journal
          8301365
          4429
          J Am Coll Cardiol
          J. Am. Coll. Cardiol.
          Journal of the American College of Cardiology
          0735-1097
          1558-3597
          18 November 2016
          04 November 2016
          28 March 2017
          28 March 2018
          : 69
          : 12
          : 1617-1636
          Affiliations
          Northwestern University Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
          Northwestern University Preventive Medicine
          Northwestern University Preventive Medicine
          Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
          CDC/CMMI Million Hearts CMS Innovations Center
          The MITRE Corp
          University of Arizona
          University of Colorado & Colorado Cardiovascular Outcomes Consortium
          Colorado School of Public Health
          Author notes
          Copies: This document is available on the World Wide Web sites of the American College of Cardiology (www.acc.org) and the American Heart Association (professional.heart.org). For copies of this document, please contact Elsevier Reprint Department, fax (212) 633-3820 or e-mail reprints@ 123456elsevier.com
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          PMC5370170 PMC5370170 5370170 hhspa830524
          10.1016/j.jacc.2016.10.018
          5370170
          27825770
          6cc73c86-7c5a-4fd6-a7cf-77b5af9cb879

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          cardiovascular diseases,stroke,myocardial infarction,prevention,population,mortality,morbidity

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