Altru Receives National Recognition for Advancing Cardiovascular Health

Altru received three American Heart Association outpatient program  achievement awards in recognition for its commitment to reducing the risk of heart disease and  stroke by improving high cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes and blood pressure management. The  awards recognize a commitment to following the latest evidence- and science-based care  guidelines. 

Nearly half of all adults in the U.S. have some form of cardiovascular disease, including heart  attack, stroke or heart failure. High cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes and uncontrolled high blood  pressure are leading risk factors for cardiovascular disease, but with timely diagnosis, research based treatment and education, these conditions can be managed.  

“We are proud to be recognized by the American Heart Association for our focus on Type 2  diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure management and care,” said Marc Nielsen, MD  Medical Director for Primary Care at Altru. “These programs help us to put evidence-based guidelines to work improving the lives of our patients.” 

The outpatient achievement award programs put the unparalleled expertise of the American  Heart Association to work for health care organizations nationwide, helping ensure the care  provided to patients is aligned with the latest evidence-based guidelines. As a participant in the  Target: BP, Check. Change. Control. Cholesterol., Target: Type 2 Diabetes programs, Altru was  recognized after demonstrating how their organization has committed to improving risk factor  management for patients. 

This year, Altru received these achievement awards:  

  • The American Heart Association’s Check. Change. Control. Cholesterol™ Gold • The American Heart Association’s Target: Type 2 Diabetes℠ Gold 

  • Target: BP™ Gold+ recognition jointly presented by the American Heart Association and  the American Medical Association. 

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