Cost-effectiveness of a statewide public health intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
Lauren SmithAdam J AtherlyJon CampbellNick FlatteryStephanie CoronelMori KrantzPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
A community-based CVD intervention demonstrated to reduce CVD risk is cost-effective. This suggests that population-based public health programs may have the potential to complement primary care preventative services to improve health and reduce the burden of traditional medical care.