The number of cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases has doubled globally in the past few decades, with an estimated 523 million cases in 2019. This trend is expected to continue, with CVD being responsible for 31.7% of deaths worldwide by 2030. Healthcare leaders must take a strategic approach to support better outcomes for patients with CVD. One way to do this is by utilizing the UpToDate Point of Care Report, which provides clinicians with the most up-to-date information and resources to improve patient care and education.
The demand for more information and support from clinicians to enhance their CVD patient care practices has increased by 7% year-over-year, as seen in the usage of UpToDate® for cardiovascular clinical decision support (CDS). By providing clinicians with the necessary tools and resources, healthcare leaders and administrators can play a crucial role in improving patient health outcomes and reducing the burden of CVD.
Healthcare leaders need to prioritize addressing this growing health crisis by implementing evidence-based strategies that improve patient outcomes. Utilizing the UpToDate Point of Care Report is just one tool that can help healthcare professionals make informed decisions about their patients’ care. It’s important for healthcare organizations to prioritize CVD prevention, early detection, and effective treatment options in order to reduce its impact on global health.