Public Health, Global Cardiology, and Epidemiology

  • Global Burden and Trends in Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Risk Factor Surveillance and Prevention Strategies
  • Social Determinants and Health Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease
  • Role of Digital Health and Big Data in Cardiovascular Epidemiology
  • Public Health Policies and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
  • Environmental and Occupational Risk Factors
  • Epidemiological Trends and Emerging Risk Factors
  • Global and Regional Initiatives
  • Vaccination and Cardiovascular Health
  • Cardiovascular Health Promotion and Education

Population-level strategies shape cardiac outcomes worldwide; the Public Health, Global Cardiology, and Epidemiology session addresses surveillance, burden estimation, program evaluation and health-system interventions that reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This track brings together epidemiologists, public-health leaders, clinicians and policy experts to examine data-driven strategies for screening, secondary prevention and equitable care delivery. Topics include global trends in ischemic heart disease, challenges in low- and middle-income countries, health-system strengthening for emergency cardiac care, and implementation science approaches to scale effective interventions. Presenters will describe surveillance systems, registries and pragmatic methods for measuring impact, and will review cost-effectiveness analyses that inform policy choices. Sessions will spotlight successful national campaigns, community-based models, and cross-sector partnerships that improved access to essential medicines, emergency reperfusion, and rehabilitation services. Special attention is given to data gaps, methods to account for social determinants, and strategies to reduce disparities across populations. Join peers to co-design measurement frameworks and policy roadmaps that ensure cardiac breakthroughs translate into measurable population health gains—integrating these priorities with the wider Global Cardiology Conference objectives.

Population Priorities & Program Areas

Surveillance and registries

  • Building national and regional registries for MI, HF and stroke
  • Standardizing data elements and quality metrics

Health systems and emergency care

  • Strengthening STEMI networks and prehospital reperfusion strategies
  • Training workforce and optimizing referral pathways

Access to essential interventions

  • Ensuring availability of reperfusion, essential medicines and rehab services
  • Strategies for affordability and supply-chain resilience

Equity and social determinants

  • Measuring and mitigating impacts of poverty, education and environment
  • Community engagement and culturally appropriate interventions

Policy & Global Impact

Inform national policy
Use evidence to guide resource allocation and health priorities.

Reduce global disparities
Implement targeted programs to close care gaps and improve outcomes.

Build sustainable systems
Design scalable delivery models resilient to economic and logistical challenges.

Measure meaningful impact
Define and use metrics that reflect patient-centered and system performance outcomes.

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