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Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program

About the Program

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The Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program, also known as the Cardiovascular Health Program, receives federal funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent and control heart disease and stroke, the state's leading causes of death and major causes of disability.

The program's goals are to help reduce the rates of death and disability due to heart disease and stroke through primary and secondary prevention efforts.  The program works with other state and local agencies to promote heart healthy interventions such as smoking cessation, physical activity, healthy eating and prevention.  Other efforts include working with partners to implement prevention guidelines to improve quality of care and eliminate health disparities in hospitals and community health centers.

The program's prevention efforts also include working with communities, schools and worksites to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke, prevention and treatment of the risk factors that cause heart disease and stroke, the importance of calling 9-1-1 as well as the use and placement of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs).

Special Report

Chronic disease affects not only the individual, but our nation as a whole.  This report from the Milken Institute outlines the state by state influence of chronic disease.

These web sites provide fact sheets on health and disease education in numerous languages:

Health Information Translations

CLAS Act Virginia Language Resources

Health Translations Directory

 

 

 


 

Contact Information
Cardiovascular Health Program
275 East Main Street
HS2WE
Frankfort, Ky. 40621
(502) 564-7996

Program Manager
Bonita Bobo
Program Coordinator
Mary Fegenbush
 

 

Last Updated 5/20/2008
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