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Health system, public health, and economic implications of managing COVID-19 from a cardiovascular perspective

Paul Carter,Michael Anderson,Elias Mossialos

2020 · DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa342
European Heart Journal · 81 Citations

TLDR

It is concluded that the health system and economic impacts of COVID-19 may be exacerbated by lost opportunities for primary and secondary prevention and that in order to mitigate against this risk, public health messages are suggested which are co-beneficial to protect against CO VID-19 and the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.

Abstract

The COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread internationally. After ini- tial outbreaks have been supressed for now in China and South Korea, the virus continues to spread at an alarming rate throughout Europe.1 At the time of writing, a quarter of the world is in some form of lock- down. We consider not just the short-term effects of COVID-19, but also medium to long-term effects. We conclude that the health system and economic impacts of COVID-19 may be exacerbated by lost opportunities for primary and secondary prevention. We suggest that in order to mitigate against this risk, public health messages are devel- oped which are co-beneficial to protect against COVID-19 and the pri- mary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.