
The American Heart Association / American Stroke Association supports and advocates for public policies that will help improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths by coronary heart disease and stroke by 20 percent by 2020.
The following are the public policy priorities for Ohio in 2011-2012:
- Stroke Systems of Care – Pursue and promote Primary Stroke Center designation based on Joint Commission certification, or an equivalent process.
- Stroke Systems of Care – Pursue a stroke registry that includes all 10 of the harmonized measures.
- Obesity Prevention – As a follow up to past work, pursue joint use liability policy to expand adult and child access to safe physical activity.
- Obesity Prevention– Improve the quality of physical activity and nutrition education through adoption of state health education standards.
- Quality Healthcare – Through efforts to expand medical home and reform Medicaid, work to ensure adherence to clinical guidelines.
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