About Cardiovascular Health
Empowering Through Cardiovascular Knowledge.
The Maine CDC Cardiovascular Program
The Maine CDC Cardiovascular Program works with the US CDC under the Division of Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention (DHDSP). The DHDSP supports programs across the US to help state residents control their high blood pressure and reduce risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
In 2023, the Maine CDC was awarded funding from DHDSP to implement the following strategies in health care systems and community organizations:
- Increase the use of electronic health records and other technology to identify people who have heart disease and stroke risk factors and make sure they get the right treatment.
- Increase the use of team-based care, in which doctors and nurses work with pharmacists, community health workers, and others outside of medical settings to manage a patient’s risk factors.
- Increase self-measurement of blood pressure for people with high blood pressure.
- Refer people to effective lifestyle programs that can help them learn to be physically active and eat nutritious foods.
Preventing Heart Disease
You can choose healthy habits to help prevent heart disease. Take charge of your medical conditions to lower your risk for heart disease. By living a healthy lifestyle, you can help keep your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels normal and lower your risk for heart disease and heart attack.
