Strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease in Singapore: A call to action from Singapore Heart Foundation, Singapore Cardiac Society and Chapter of Cardiologists of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore

Author:

Tan Jack Wei Chieh1,Yeo Tee Joo2,Tan Doreen SY3,Chua Terrance Siang Jin4,Yeo Khung Keong4,Koh Natalie Si Ya4,Subramaniam Tavintharan5,Kwan Yew Seng6,Lim Michael Chun Leng7,Low Lip Ping2,Tan Huay Cheem2

Affiliation:

1. National Heart Centre Singapore

2. Singapore Heart Foundation

3. National University Heart Centre Singapore

4. National Heart Centre, Singapore

5. Admiralty Medical Centre

6. National University Polyclinics

7. Academy of Medicine, Singapore

Abstract

Introduction: In 2022, the Minister for Health of Singapore launched Healthier SG, a national strategy in championing the shift towards a population health approach. Method: The Singapore Heart Foundation conducted a series of roundtable discussions, also attended by representatives of the Singapore Cardiac Society and the Chapter of Cardiologists of the Academy of Medicine Singapore. During the meetings, the authors formulated interventions supportive of Healthier SG that specifically aimed to uplift the state of cardiovascular (CV) preventive care in Singapore. Results: In line with Healthier SG, the authors propose a 3-pronged approach (“Healthier Heart SG”) to augment the success of Healthier SG in achieving good CV outcomes. This proposal includes the following components: (1) a call to update the standards of care in addressing the 5 main modifiable risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD); (2) patient education through cooperation between healthcare professionals and community partners for a whole-of-system approach; and (3) support for integrated care, including access to cardiac rehabilitation in the community, improved referral processes and access to nutrition/dietetics counselling and tobacco cessation, optimal use of information technology, and continued CV research. Conclusion: Healthier Heart SG would bring the standards of care and CV care delivery in Singapore closer to achieving the vision of proactive prevention of CVD and CV morbidity and mortality. This can only be achieved through the concerted efforts of healthcare professionals, policymakers and community partners, coupled with the cooperation of community members.

Publisher

Academy of Medicine, Singapore

Subject

General Medicine

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