The Abu Dhabi CVD Response

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The Abu Dhabi CVD Response Dr Cother Hajat MRCP MFPH PhD Health Authority Abu Dhabi OxHASummit, 20 th April 2010 Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010)

Abu Dhabi & the IOM report About Abu Dhabi Largest Emirate in the United Arab Emirates; 2.1 million population; 20% local, 80% expatriates; Health Authority Abu Dhabi role of MOH for Abu Dhabi; regulator of healthcare system IOM Report Provides a comprehensive road-map of interventions for tackling CVD It provides confirmation of evidence base for several elements of work underway for CVD in Abu Dhabi For other areas it provokes some ways in which to move forward with the work either with external stakeholder input or through specific recommendations Lastly it identifies some opportunities through which Abu Dhabi can contribute to the global CVD agenda Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 1

Overview of Abu Dhabi CVD Status relative to IOM recommendations IOM recommendation 1. Recognize Chronic Diseases as a Development Assistance Priority Abu Dhabi Status 2. Improve Local Data Advanced 3. Implement Policies to Promote Cardiovascular Health Advanced 4. Include Chronic Diseases in Health Systems Strengthening Moderate 5. Improve National Coordination for Chronic Diseases Advanced 6. Research to Assess What Works in Different Settings Opportunity 7. Disseminate Knowledge and Innovation Among Similar Countries Opportunity 8. Collaborate to Improve Diets Moderate 9. Collaborate to Improve Access to CVD Diagnostics, Medicines and Technologies 10. Advocate for Chronic Diseases as a Funding Priority Moderate 11. Define Resource Needs Opportunity 12. Report on Global Progress Opportunity Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 2

IOM Report Recommendations Advanced Status Recommendation 2. Improve local data -surveillance systems -to monitor and control chronic diseases -to report on cause-specific mortality and the primary determinants of CVD -sustainable Abu Dhabi Response Data system best-in-class with linked datasets for whole population on: Nationals: Cardiovascularrisk factor profile for 96% population (repeated at 3 year intervals) All AD residents: all healthcare episodes (ICD and CPT codes) diabetes visitresults/outcomes (observation codes; HbA1c, glc, BP, retinopathy results etc) mortalitythrough death certification using ICD10 codes birthoutcomes data through birth notification infectious disease notification school screening (annual BMI) injury surveillance cardiovascular risk factor profile planned 2010 (repeated at 3 year intervals) sustainable: e-notifications and integrated with healthcare system Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 3

Cause Specific Mortality Top 3 causes of mortality: Nationals: 1. Circulatory (50/100,000) 2. External causes (40/100,000) 3. Neoplasms (33/100,000) Expatriates: 1. Circulatory (31/100,000) 2. External (30/100,000) 3. Unknown (20/100,000) Congenital abnormalities much higher in Nationals (24/100,000 than Expatriates (7/100,000) Source: HAAD Mortality Report Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 4

Primary Determinants of CVD All CVD Risk Factors Prevalence rates Odds Ratios of association with diabetes and CVD outcomes of heart attack and stroke Population Attributable Risk In2-5 years, Abu Dhabi CVD risk score Diabetes As above; and Validation of HbA1c as a screening and diagnostic test against OGTT and fasting glucose Diabetes control and natural history at population level Metabolic syndrome, prevalence, sensitivity analysis of criteria and association with outcomes Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 5

IOM Report Recommendations Advanced Status Recommendation 3. Implement Policies to Promote Cardiovascular Health -population-wide efforts -based on local needs -accompanied by sustained health communication campaigns 5. Improve National Coordination for Chronic Diseases -establish a commission that reports to a high-level cabinet authority -coordinate the implementation of efforts -mechanism for communicating and coordinating among relevant executive agencies Abu Dhabi Response Policies and regulations for: Healthcare Sector Response: Clinical Standards Customer-Focused Service Innovation Customer Compliance Research/Health Ventures Non-health sector response: Government coordination through the Health Policy Agenda Working groups based on solutions Some examples underway: Urban planning School health Occupational health Nutrition Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 6

Health Sector response Evidence-based care Customer compliance Facilities Implement payment for quality to drive facility and clinician incentives Routinely monitor activity (through claims data) Individuals Drive individual compliance with screening and treatment using a flexible and reactive mix of mechanics ( Encourage, Enable and Enforce ) Clinical Guidelines & Standards Educate market on HAAD clinical care Standards for Facilities and Clinicians Develop and maintain a full set of Evidence Based Care Pathways (with international partner) Disease Management Model of care Encourage local and International partners Clear standards for DMP providers Increasing Role of primary care providers: Develop customer-friendly ways to treat CVD risk Adapt/build facilities to drive healthy lifestyles Get involved with ideas and research Encourage: health promotion campaigns Enable: Weqaya reports, helpline & interactive website to Summarise personal Weqaya results Provide specific targets Showcase menu of options to create personal programme Generate user data (linked to all HAAD datasets) Enforce: Weqaya screening linked to free health insurance card Active Compliance & Monitoring Regular reporting against targets Joint problem-solving to drive continuous improvement Continuous review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness Technical Advisory Committee (under PHR Department) Proactive reviews of cost-effectiveness (under Health Systems Financing) Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 7

Example of Breast Cancer for Health Sector Response 2007 screening rate 12% 2009 screening rate 65% Health Promotion campaigns Initiatives with the Health Sector Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 8

Non-Healthcare Sector Response Examples underway Urban Planning: Demonstration Block with Urban Planning Council Education: Opening school facilities for families in evenings Pilot of urban forms which encourage healthy/discourage unhealthy behaviours Near real-time feedback of: Physical activity Road accidents Learning by doing Broader subsequent roll-out Setting Health baseline for individuals and school communities Piloting of targeted interventions Assessment of impact Continuous refinement of approach Occupational Health: Pilot programme for corporate wellness Initial pilot programme with Senior Management of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (n = 10) Initial Evidence of acceptability and development of materials for phase 2 pilot Nutrition: Healthy foods Working Group with Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority Driving implementation of Abu Dhabi Food Law (2006) Working Group established to improve nutrition of Abu Dhabi community Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 9

IOM Report Recommendations- Opportunities Recommendation 6. Research to Assess What Works in Different Settings -research to determine which intervention approaches will be most effective and feasible to implement in low and middle income countries 7. Disseminate Knowledge and Innovation Among Similar Countries -communicate and coordinate among countries with similar epidemics, resources, and cultural conditions in order to encourage and standardize evaluation, help determine locally appropriate best practices, encourage innovation, and promote dissemination of knowledge Abu Dhabi Response data architecture allows investigation into: different tiers of CVD screening to predict risk -full eg Weqaya screen -semi eghba1c and BMI? -basic eg Waist circumference automatic tracking of impact of interventions WHO EMRO CVD Strategy role of NCDnet Other Role for Abu Dhabi? Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 10

IOM Report Recommendations- Opportunities Recommendation 11. Define Resource Needs -Assessment of the future financial and resource needs to prevent and reduce the burden of CVD and related chronic diseases. -These initial case studies should establish an analytical framework with the goal of expanding beyond the initial pilot countries 12. Report on Global Progress -Use standardized indicators and methods for measurement, -Provide objective data to track progress in the global effort against CVD Abu Dhabi Response Abu Dhabi in the timely position where data structure and current data resources can be utilised to conduct such analyses Weqaya tool-kit could be adapted for low and middle income settings Objective data can be provided to track progress in the UAE & GCC Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 11

Appendix Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 12

Confidential Draft Specific targets for Weqaya programme Draft in review Targets End 2010 2015 2030 Input Process Smoking ban in public places, improved tobacco labeling and advertising ban Individual health records for CVD risk Greater pedestrianisation of Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council Demonstration Block piloting specific interventions for rollout across the emirate of Abu Dhabi Evidence-based focus on health in the workplace Improvement in diets of Abu Dhabi residents: 30% reduction in salt intake 80% reduction in consumption of transfats Reduced overall calorie intake Increasein physical activity >50% uptake of CVD health appointments Outcome Measurable reduction in deaths from heart attacks and strokes due to improved acute care Evidence-based mandatory labeling of food to encourage healthy choices Pricing policy providing incentives to consume healthier food and beverage Significant reductionin tobacco consumption 25% reduction in obese children 10% reduction in obese adults 10% reduction in smoking rate 10% reduction in CVD events (compared with predicted) Comprehensive programme of financial incentives to encourage healthy behaviour including diet and exercise AbuDhabi recognised as one of the healthiest places to live in the world Compared with predicted: 40% reduction in CVD events 75% reduction in CVD mortality 33%reduction in healthcare costs per diabetic patient Increased life expectancy in Abu Dhabi Source: HAAD Weqaya Screening (2008-09); International data from WHO and global experts (e.g., Johns Hopkins); Belgin Unal Coronary heart disease policy models: a systematic review, 2006 Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 13

Comparison of key indicators for UAE WHOSIS data Health Authority Abu Dhabi (2010) 14