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Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly Patient . A Global Perspective. Percent Aged 65 and Over: 2000. Percent Aged 65 and Over: 2030. The Changing Face of Heart Disease and Stroke in Canada. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/bcrdd/hdsc2000/pdf/card2ke.pdf.
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Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly Patient A Global Perspective © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Percent Aged 65 and Over: 2000 © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Percent Aged 65 and Over: 2030 © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
© Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
The Changing Face of Heart Disease and Stroke in Canada © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/bcrdd/hdsc2000/pdf/card2ke.pdf
Hospitalization for All Cardiovascular Disease by Age © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Hospitalizations for Ischemic Heart Disease © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Hospitalizations for Acute MI © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Hospitalization Rates for Cerebrovascular Disease by Age © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Hospitalizations for Cerebrovascular Disease © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Hospitalization Rates for CHF © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap
Burden of Cardiovascular Disease • If we can’t cope now, how will we cope in 10-15 years? • What can we do to prevent the onslaught of CV disease? • Are we just delaying the inevitable? Compressing morbidity? © Continuing Medical Implementation ® …...bridging the care gap