Safeguarding Your Heart: The Key to Long-Term Health
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. From heart attacks to strokes, its impact is widespread—but with early intervention, lifestyle changes, and cutting-edge healthcare solutions, we can prevent and manage heart disease effectively.

1 in 20 adults
Coronary artery disease (CAD) affects 1 in 20 adults (5%) over age 20.
> $252 Bn
The total economic burden of heart disease exceeded $252 billion between 2019 and 2020, covering healthcare costs, medications, and lost productivity
1 every 40 secs
A heart attack occurs every 40 seconds in the U.S., with over 805,000 cases annually.
700k deaths
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., with 702,880 deaths in 2022, accounting for 1 in every 5 deaths.




What’s Fueling the Heart Health Crisis?
CVD isn’t just about genetics or aging. It's driven by a web of preventable risks and systemic gaps in care.
1. Modern Lifestyles & Diet
High-sodium diets, ultra-processed foods, and low physical activity drive obesity, high cholesterol, and hypertension.
2. Stress & Mental Health
Chronic stress, anxiety, and depression contribute to blood pressure spikes, poor lifestyle choices, and overlooked risk factors.
3. Undiagnosed Conditions
Nearly half of adults with cardiovascular disease remain undiagnosed. Heart issues are often only caught after a major event like a heart attack.

4. Social & Economic Disparities
Access to care, insurance, nutritious food, and safe environments are still luxuries for many—especially in rural and low-income communities.
5. Medication Adherence
Almost 50% of patients do not follow their prescribed treatment, leading to avoidable complications (AHA, 2024).
By the Numbers: A Crisis in Motion
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for an estimated 20.5 million deaths annually (WHO, 2024). The burden is growing, with increasing risk factors such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension.

1 in 3 deaths
globally is from cardiovascular disease (AHA, 2024)
33 seconds
A person dies from heart disease every 33 seconds in the U.S. (CDC, 2024)
$239.9 billion/year
U.S. economic burden of heart disease
1.1 million
annual hospitalizations from heart attacks (AHA, 2024)
80%
of premature heart disease and strokes are preventable (WHO, 2024)
Key Trends in Heart Disease Prevention & Management
Revolitionizing cardiovascular health with advancements in AI-Powered Heart Health Solutions like predictive analytics, personalized medicine, and AI-driven risk assessment tools.
01
AI-Driven Risk Prediction
Tools like PREVENT help assess 10–30 year risks early, using lifestyle and metabolic markers.
02
Wearable Devices & Video Consult
Real-time vitals tracking, alerts, and remote check-ins for early intervention.
03
Personalized Medicine
Treatments are evolving with genomics, equity-focused care models, and social determinants of health.
04
Breakthrough Therapies
Drugs like Zilebesiran reduce blood pressure with a single dose. Stroke interventions are improving outcomes.
05
Integrated, Holistic Care
Nutrition, stress management, and exercise are now central—not secondary—to treatment plans.
How Health Jeanie is Changing Cardiovascular Care?
By integrating predictive analytics, personalized health tracking, and seamless care team collaboration, Health Jeanie helps prevent complications, reduce hospital readmissions, and improve long-term heart health outcomes.

1. Early Risk Detection
Analyses heart health metrics, identifying risk factors like high blood pressure, cholesterol, and lifestyle patterns that contribute to cardiovascular disease.

2. Continuous Monitoring and Alerts
Real-time tracking of vitals ensures early intervention, preventing severe complications like heart attacks & strokes.

3. Personalized Health Coaching
Tailored recommendations for nutrition, exercise, and stress management empower individuals to take control of their heart health.


4. Streamlined Care Coordination
Automates communication between patients, nurses, and cardiologists, ensuring timely follow-ups and adherence to treatment plans.
5. Reducing Hospital Readmissions
By addressing gaps in care and promoting preventive strategies, Health Jeanie lowers readmission rates and improves long-term outcomes.