Cardiovascular risk management in clinical practice: the Midwest Heart Specialists experience

The American Journal of Cardiology
J W Kinn, Alan S Brown

Abstract

Evaluating cardiovascular risk and managing hypercholesterolemia are essential components in the identification and treatment of coronary artery disease. A collaborative care-based lipid clinic is a beneficial part of an integrated prevention program and can result in improved lipid management. Advances in technology now enable use of the electronic medical record in combination with a virtual lipid clinic to promote superior cholesterol management.

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