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Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention

Developing Partnerships and Advancing Policy

Save your heart, take the Million Hearts pledge, and celebrate American Heart Month The focus of the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program is on developing partnerships and advancing policy to strengthen capacity, evaluate impact and take actions for a heart-healthy and stroke-free Oregon.
 

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Find the latest data on the burden of heart disease and stroke in Oregon

 The latest heart disease and stroke data for Oregon adults and hospitalizations both statewide and in Oregon counties can be found at the Chronic Disease Data and Reports website

Priorities

Oregon's Heart Disease and Stroke Program priorities, as determined by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, include:  

Oregon Stroke Care Committee

The Oregon Stroke Care Committee was established under the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) as a result of the passage of Senate Bill 375 during the 2013 legislative session. 
 

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