
Tools
and services
Sample tools for
primary ASCVD prevention
Best evidence tools for:
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Patient decisions about cardiovascular disease prevention,
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Supporting education on aspirin,
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Quality improvement on aspirin,
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Supporting education on blood pressure medicine,
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Supporting decisions on which blood pressure medicine,
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Quality improvement on blood pressure medicine,
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Supporting education on statins,
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Quality improvement on statins,
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Deciding which smoking cessation medicine to implement,
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Supporting decisions on which smoking cessation interventions to take,
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Quality improvement on smoking cessation.
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Tools for providers
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Why address adherence,
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Supporting adherence,
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​Sharing information and decisions,
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​Practicing shared decision making,
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Prescribing to support adherence,
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Checking understanding of medicine,
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Providing education about medicines,
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Skill development for getting low cost medicines
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Supporting adherence counseling,
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Monitoring adherence,
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Problem solving for adherence.​
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Consultation on
implementing the tools
Evidence- and/or experience-based insights on:
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Implementation strategy,
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Optimizing the adherence process and its implementation for value (e.g. net benefit, patient-centeredness, efficiency, equity, and sustainability), and
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Measuring and monitoring success to demonstrate value.
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Tools for systems
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Why address adherence,
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Supporting adherence,
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Training implementers,
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Engaging leaders and employees,
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Overview of a plan to address adherence,
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Planning for implementation of patient supports,
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Planning for implementation of provider supports,
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Planning for implementation of systems supports,​
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Engaging in teamwork,
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Measuring adherence.
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Consultation on
studying adherence
Evidence and experience-based insights on:
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Key gaps in the adherence literature,
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Optimal study designs to demonstrate implementation effectiveness and drive improvement,
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Optimal measures to measure and improve adherence success, and
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Key study innovations likely to improve the field of adherence research.
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