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Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebDespite the range of existing treatment options, hypertension bears a growing burden on Americans and requires innovative solutions. A new policy paper from the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health, “Pressure’s Mounting,” hears cardiologists, nurses and patient advocates describe the widespread disease’s impact and the …
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Live — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebPamela Garmon Johnson. National Vice-President of Health Equity and Partnerships and National Executive Director for the National Hypertension Control Initiative | American Heart Association. Barbara Hutchinson, MD, PhD. Managing Partner | Chesapeake Cardiac Care. Ryan Gough. Executive Director | Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health.
Hypertension — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebHypertension is a pervasive and growing health problem in our country. Nearly half of Americans have it, putting them at risk for serious health conditions like heart attack, stroke and kidney failure.. That’s why PACH launched an initiative to raise awareness about our country’s hypertension health.
Peripheral Artery Disease — Partnership to Advance …
WebPeripheral artery disease, known as PAD, can cause serious health consequences. If left untreated, it can lead to a heart attack, a stroke or even amputation. Supporting Employees With Cardiovascular Disease Is A Smart Business Practice. In the United States, cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death for both men and women.
News — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebDespite the range of existing treatment options, hypertension bears a growing burden on Americans and requires innovative solutions. A new policy paper from the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health, “Pressure’s Mounting,” hears cardiologists, nurses and patient advocates describe the widespread disease’s impact …
No Big Deal — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebA letter from Dharmesh Patel, MD: At the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health, our mission is to advance policies and practices that encourage patient-centered care. One practice that we increasingly see among heart patients is non-medical switching. That’s when a health plan switches a clinician-prescribed therapy for another therapy
Summit — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebOn May 15, 2018, the Institute for Patient Access convened its inaugural Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. Patients, advocates, clinicians, Capitol Hill staff and government representatives used the day to explore how policies impact cardiovascular care across the country.. The day-long event was co-hosted by the Partnership to …
PCSK9 Rejections — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebWhen trying to access a PCSK9 inhibitor, women are rejected 21% more often than men, according to recent claims data. Learn more in a new report from @advcardiohealth: https://bit.ly/3H3mtWY. Black patients are rejected at a 20% higher rate than white patients when they try to access a PCSK9 inhibitor, according to recent claims data.
Webinars — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebWebinars. [Webinar] The State of Hypertension in Black America. Speakers: U.S. Representative Joyce Beatty (OH-3) Pamela Garmon Johnson, National Vice-President of Health Equity and Partnerships and National Executive Director for the National Hypertension Control Initiative, American Heart Association. Barbara Hutchinson, MD, …
Earlier is Better for Cholesterol Management, New Study Shows
WebEarlier, more aggressive cholesterol management could reap important cardiovascular benefits, a recent study reports. As published in The Lancet, a group of European researchers investigated the connection between cholesterol levels and the risk of having a cardiovascular event by age 75.
Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit — Partnership to Advance
WebCardiovascular Health Policy Summit. InterContinental the Willard Washington D.C. 1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 22204 (map) Join the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health for the fifth annual Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit. Thursday, June 9 from 9am to 2pm ET. Washington, DC. Join Livestream.
Cardiovascular Summit Agenda
WebRyan Gough is the Executive Director of the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health (PACH). At PACH, Ryan leads a coalition of cardiovascular stakeholder groups to address policy issues that impact patient access to appropriate care. Prior to patient advocacy, Ryan managed several political campaigns and initiatives in Iowa, Massachusetts
Summit Speakers — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health
WebExecutive Director | Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health. Ryan is the executive director of the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health, where he regularly convenes influential stakeholders to address access barriers to appropriate cardiovascular care and improve awareness about cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit — Partnership to Advance
WebCardiovascular Health Policy Summit. Monday, May 22, 2023. 9:00 AM 2:00 PM. Join the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health for the sixth annual Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit. Monday, May 22. 9 am - 2 pm ET. The Mayflower Hotel. 1127 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20036. Register: In-person.
Cardiometabolic Leadership Academy — Partnership to Advance
WebThe Cardiometabolic Leadership Academy. Patient advocacy is often a journey. First, someone is diagnosed with a specific disease. Then, as they navigate their disease state, they find they must advocate for themselves within our complicated health system. PACH is conducting an ongoing, robust patient advocacy training program called the
7th Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit
WebMonday, May 20, 2024. Join the Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health for the seventh annual Cardiovascular Health Policy Summit. Monday, May 20, 5 pm - 7 pm ET. Charlie Palmer Steak. 101 Constitution Avenue NW. Washington, DC 20001.
Losing the battle against heart disease — Partnership to Advance
WebLosing the battle against heart disease — Partnership to Advance Cardiovascular Health. A recent Wall Street Journal article, titled “Heart disease roars back,” reported that one of America’s “greatest achievements” in the past 50 years had been “a huge decline” in death rates from heart disease and stroke.
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