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One in a Million Hearts Challenge Webinar. October 26, 2011

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One In A Million Hearts Challenge

Webinar Presentation

Wednesday, October 26

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On today’s call:

Wil Yu

Special Assistant of Innovations and Research

ONC

JL Neptune

Senior Vice President

Health 2.0

Janet Wright

Executive Director

Million Hearts

Leah Marcotte

Meaningful Use Team

ONC

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Agenda for Today’s Meeting

 ONC and the Investing in Innovation (i2) Program

 An Introduction to the One In A Million Hearts Challenge

 Q&A About the Challenge

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ONC and i2

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i2 – Investing in Innovations

Wil Yu [email protected]

Adam Wong

Office of the National Coordinator

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i2 Goals

•  Better Health, Better Care, Better Value through Quality Improvement –  Further the mission of the Department of Health and Human Services –  Highlight programs, activities, and issues of concern

•  Spur Innovation and Highlight Excellence –  Motivate, inspire, and lead

•  Community building – Development of ecosystem

•  Stimulate private sector investment

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What is Million Hearts?

•  Goal: Prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next 5 years

•  Engage public and private sector partners in a coordinated approach to: – Reduce the number of people who need treatment – Improve the quality of treatment for those who need it – Maximize current investments in cardiovascular health

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Heart disease and strokes are leading killers in the U.S.

•  Cause 1 of every 3 deaths • More than 2 million heart attacks and strokes

occur every year; 800,000 die – Leading cause of preventable death among

people <65 •  Treatment accounts for about $1 of every $6

spent on health care •  Accounts for the largest single portion of

racial disparities in life expectancy

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Status of the ABCS Aspirin People at increased risk of cardiovascular

disease who are taking aspirin 47%

Blood pressure

People with hypertension who have adequately controlled blood pressure

46%

Cholesterol People with high cholesterol who have adequately controlled hyperlipidemia

33%

Smoking People trying to quit smoking who get help 23%

Source: MMWR: Million Hearts: Strategies to Reduce the Prevalence of Leading Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors --- United States, 2011,

Early Release, Vol. 60

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Key components of Million Hearts•  Clinical Prevention – improving care of the ABCS

through: – Focus – simplify and align quality measures; emphasize

importance of improved care of the ABCS – Health IT – use electronic health records to improve care and

enable quality improvement through clinical decision support, patient reminders, registries, and technical assistance

– Care innovations – team-based care, interventions to promote medication adherence

•  Community prevention – reducing the need for treatment through: – Prevention of tobacco use – Improved nutrition – decrease sodium and artificial trans fat

consumption

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Clinical prevention Focus on ABCS

•  Improving management of ABCS can prevent more deaths than other clinical preventive services

•  Increasing utilization of these simple interventions could save more than 100,000 lives a year – Patients reduce risk of heart attack or stroke by taking aspirin

as appropriate – Treating high blood pressure and high cholesterol

substantially and quickly reduces mortality among high-risk patients

– Even brief smoking cessation advice from clinicians doubles likelihood of successful quit attempt – use of cessation medications increases quit rates further

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The Challenge:

“Develop an application that activates and empowers patients to get healthy and

improve their heart health” • These apps should use evidenced based resources to help improve cardiovascular health with a particular focus on the ABCS. • Apps should incorporate patient-entered data and provided targeted recommendations. • Examples include: education and resources to improve on ABCs, directing users to heart healthy activities and places to eat, and linking to online communities.

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Improved cardiovascular care could save 100,000 lives/year in the U.S.

Source: Farley TA, et al. Am J Prev Med 2010;38:600-9.

Smoking cessation

Blood Pressure control

Cholesterol control

Aspirin prophylaxi

s

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Resources

• Million Hearts

• American Heart Association (AHA)

• AHA Risk Assessment “My Life Check”

• CDC

• SmokeFreeGov

• National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute

• U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

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Judging Criteria

1.  Patient engagement

2.  Quality and accessibility of information and resources

3.  Targeted and actionable information

4.  Innovativeness and Usability

5.  Platform Neutrality���

Bonus points will be awarded for creating both English and Spanish versions

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Timeline

Submission Period Ends 12-31-11

Winner Notified 01-20-12

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For More Information

http://www.health2challenge.org

Contact Jean-Luc Neptune:

[email protected]