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Using Simulation to Compare 4 Categories of Intervention for Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risks
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Heart FailureHealth OutcomePreventive CardiologyUnited StatesCoronary Artery DiseasePreventive MedicinePublic HealthCardiologyCardiac ImagingHealth Services ResearchLong TermCardiovascular Disease RisksHealth PolicyDisease Risk AssessmentDisease PreventionHealth PromotionHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchCardiac CareEpidemiologyCardiovascular Disease Risk AssessmentCardiovascular DiseaseHealth EconomicsHealth Policy InitiativeCoronary UnitHealth BehaviorMedicine
The Prevention Impacts Simulation Model (PRISM) projects the multiyear impacts of 22 different interventions aimed at reducing risk of cardiovascular disease. We grouped these into 4 categories: clinical, behavioral support, health promotion and access, and taxes and regulation. We simulated impacts for the United States overall and also for a less-advantaged county with a higher death rate. Of the 4 categories of intervention, taxes and regulation reduce costs the most in the short term (through 2020) and long term (through 2040) and reduce deaths the most in the long term; they are second to clinical interventions in reducing deaths in the short term. All 4 categories combined were required to bring costs and deaths in the less-advantaged county down to the national level.
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