Abstract

Abstract JACARDI, a Joint Action on cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes (DM), aims to support EU countries in reducing the burden of CVD and DM and related risk factors, both at individual and societal levels, while ensuring health systems sustainability and equity. In particular, JACARDI aims to implement best practices and pilot testing of innovative practices throughout the entire patient journey. Commencing by improving health literacy and raising awareness among general and target populations, moving through primary prevention and screening of CVD and DM among high-risk populations, and then address people living with CVD and DM and their health service providers, through the improvement of service paths and (self) management, including through digital tools, and completing the path by supporting and encouraging the labour participation of people living with these diseases. With 21 European countries and 76 partners engaged, JACARDI undertakes 142 pilot projects, promising to advance CVD and DM care for millions across Europe. In particular, through an innovative Work Package on methodology, JACARDI will develop and implement a methodological framework to guide all the pilot projects in the design, preparation, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and assessment processes. This framework will encompass transversal and intersectional aspects, ensuring a harmonized and efficient approach for all JA activities. Through rigorous and multidimensional evaluation, JACARDI aims to uncover new approaches to enhance healthcare systems, grounded in evidence-based practices and current needs, while adopting the lens of equity and sustainability throughout the entire methodological and implementation process.

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