Cardiovascular disease prevention: cost-effective commissioning
A resource to help commissioners provide cost-effective interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease.
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A return on investment tool synthesises evidence on the effectiveness and associated costs for interventions aimed at preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD) in individuals with associated risk factors. Use the CVD Return On Investment tool.
The web-based tool allows the user to answer the following questions:
- what happens when I improve detection or management of key CVD risk factors?
- what happens when I improve usage of the key interventions for people at risk of CVD?
This video will help you to use the resource.
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Published 23 October 2018Last updated 27 November 2018 + show all updates
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Added introductory video.
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First published.