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Heart of our City initiative launched to improve Heart Health

Robyn Maginnis by Robyn Maginnis
20 September 2021
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Heart of our City initiative launched to improve Heart Health

NEWS 20th Sept 2021 no fee for repro Pictured are Roisin Ryder, F2 Centre, Rialto, Dr Angie Brown, Medical Director, Irish Heart Foundation, Audrey Derveloy, General Manager, Novartis Ireland, Orla Veale, Project Lead, Smart D8 at the launch of Heart of our City, a new pilot population health project by the Irish Heart Foundation, Smart D8 and Novartis. The project aims to improve the cardiovascular health of people living in Dublin 8 by connecting them with information, supports and social prescribing, or non-medical initiatives in the community. Heart disease and stroke have a devastating impact on families across Ireland and we know that 80% of this is preventable. The project aims to reduce the burden on local health services and reduce unplanned hospitalisations. Find out more about the Heart of our City project at www.irishheart.ie/heartofourcity. Picture by Shane O'Neill, Coalesce.

  • Research shows 1 in 4 Dublin 8 residents’ avail of cardiovascular health services & have difficulty taking medication at the correct time1.
  • Heart of our City aims to reduce the rate of unplanned cardiovascular hospital admissions by connecting people with a range of resources to support their heart health including social prescribing initiatives. 
  • Heart of our City is a Smart D8 pilot project in partnership with the Irish Heart Foundation and Novartis.

Heart of our City – a new pilot project is a population health program focused on improving heart health in Dublin 8 – has been launched today.

Smart D8 conducted local community research earlier this year and heart health was identified as an area of concern for local citizens with 23% of respondents advising they would like more support and information1. 

The Heart of our City programme is a collaboration by the Irish Heart Foundation, Smart D8 and Novartis. The project is also working with the Dublin 8 community, St James’s Hospital, ExWell Medical and Fatima Groups United.

This pilot project will connect people in Dublin 8 with a range of existing resources to support their cardiovascular health, building on existing social prescribing initiatives in the locality. 

The Heart of our City project is aiming to improve heart health that will result in a reduced burden on local health services and reduce unplanned hospitalisations. In addition, the overall health and wellbeing of citizens will improve. The hope is that the model and learnings from this project can also be applied to other chronic diseases in the future.

Commenting on the launch, Dr Angie Brown, Medical Director with the Irish Heart Foundation, said:

“We are really pleased to have the opportunity to work with Novartis and Smart D8 on this innovative project focused on the local community in Dublin 8. Heart disease and stroke have a devastating impact on families across Ireland and we know that 80% of this is preventable. A key challenge is in empowering people to make the changes they need to lead healthier lives and that is the focus of this project.”

Audrey Derveloy, General Manager Ireland, Novartis Ireland, said:

“Novartis are proud to partner with Smart D8 and the Irish Heart Foundation on this project.  With the healthcare challenges and inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic, it is even more important for organisations to partner on preventive healthcare approaches like Heart of our City. This is a critical time for us to explore how we can pivot away from simply treating disease, to instead collaboration and prevention.”

Orla Veale, Project Lead, Smart D8, said:

“Smart D8 is delighted to collaborate with the Irish Heart Foundation and Novartis on the Heart of our City project that is responding directly to the needs of the community. Smart D8 aims to transforms the health and wellbeing of citizens, and this project will make a real impact.”

A free information event for healthcare professionals on Heart of our City and Irish Heart Foundation supports will take place online on Wednesday, October 7th at 7.30pm. If you wish to attend, please register your interest by emailing D8support@irishheart.ie. 

Find out more about the Heart of our City project at www.irishheart.ie/heartofourcity.

NEWS 20th Sept 2021 no fee for repro Pictured are Dr Angie Brown, Medical Director, Irish Heart Foundation, Audrey Derveloy, General Manager, Novartis Ireland, Roisin Ryder, F2 Centre, Rialto, Orla Veale, Project Lead, Smart D8 at the launch of Heart of our City, a new pilot population health project by the Irish Heart Foundation, Smart D8 and Novartis. The project aims to improve the cardiovascular health of people living in Dublin 8 by connecting them with information, supports and social prescribing, or non-medical initiatives in the community. Heart disease and stroke have a devastating impact on families across Ireland and we know that 80% of this is preventable. The project aims to reduce the burden on local health services and reduce unplanned hospitalisations. Find out more about the Heart of our City project at www.irishheart.ie/heartofourcity. Picture by Shane O’Neill, Coalesce.
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