Recommendations for Cardiovascular Health and Disease Surveillance for 2030 and Beyond: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association

Véronique L. Roger, Stephen Sidney, Amy L. Fairchild, Virginia J. Howard, Darwin R. Labarthe, Christina M. Shay, A. Colby Tiner, Laurie P. Whitsel, Wayne D. Rosamond

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Abstract

The release of the American Heart Association's 2030 Impact Goal and associated metrics for success underscores the importance of cardiovascular health and cardiovascular disease surveillance systems for the acquisition of information sufficient to support implementation and evaluation. The aim of this policy statement is to review and comment on existing recommendations for and current approaches to cardiovascular surveillance, identify gaps, and formulate policy implications and pragmatic recommendations for transforming surveillance of cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular health in the United States. The development of community platforms coupled with widespread use of digital technologies, electronic health records, and mobile health has created new opportunities that could greatly modernize surveillance if coordinated in a pragmatic matter. However, technology and public health and scientific mandates must be merged into action. We describe the action and components necessary to create the cardiovascular health and cardiovascular disease surveillance system of the future, steps in development, and challenges that federal, state, and local governments will need to address. Development of robust policies and commitment to collaboration among professional organizations, community partners, and policy makers are critical to ultimately reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease and improve cardiovascular health and to evaluate whether national health goals are achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E104-E119
JournalCirculation
Volume141
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 3 2020

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© 2020 American Heart Association, Inc.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Physiology (medical)

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