A third of U.S. adults are at high risk for CKM syndrome, but many patients receive fragmented care. Today we are proud to launch an initiative to change that with American College of Physicians, American Diabetes Association, American Society of Nephrology, National Kidney Foundation, STOP Obesity Alliance at The George Washington University- Milken Institute School of Public Health and Cardiometabolic Center Alliance. Over the next four years, the Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Health Initiative will work to implement a person-centered approach to awareness, professional and patient education, and treatment of #CKMSyndrome. #cardiology #nephrology
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STOP Obesity Alliance is thrilled to be collaborating with AHA on this new initiative. We look forward to working together on new patient and provider resources.
❤️ this!!! An incredible and powerful initiative!! Aligns well with the impact our Chronic Care Nurses are making wouldn't ya say Wesley Smith?!
ASN is excited to collaborate on this important initiative to raise awareness, improve education, and enhance treatment for cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome. This is a critical step in improving care for thousands of patients.