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Identifying and supporting people most at risk of dying prematurely

Reducing the rate of premature deaths from cardiovascular disease and other smoking-related diseases: finding and supporting those most at risk and improving access to services

Guidance type:  Public health intervention guidance
Date issued:  September 2008
Expected review date:  TBC

Summary

This guidance aims to identify what works in driving down population mortality rates in disadvantaged areas, where risk of early death is higher than average, with particular reference to proactive case finding and retention and access to services.

The recommendations have been developed for smoking cessation services and the provision of statins. Although the referral specified a focus on people in disadvantaged areas, the recommendations are relevant for all those who are disadvantaged, regardless of where they live.

The guidance is for NHS and other professionals who have a direct or indirect role in, and responsibility for, services aimed at people who are disadvantaged. This includes those working in local authorities and the wider public, voluntary and community sectors. It may also be of interest to members of the public.

NICE guidance on community engagement, behaviour change, smoking cessation, statins and lipid modification complements and supports this guidance.

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