A novel personalized approach to cardiovascular prevention: The VIVOPTIM programme.

2020 
Summary Background Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality, but a substantial proportion are preventable. Aims The Mutuelle generale de l’education nationale (MGEN), a provider of private health insurance in France, has developed the VIVOPTIM programme, a novel digital approach to healthcare based on individualized, multiprofessional, ranked management of cardiovascular risk factors. Methods Between November 2015 and June 2016, eligible individuals (age 30–70 years) from two regions of France were invited to participate. Volunteers completed a questionnaire based on the Framingham Heart Study Risk Score and were assigned to one of three cardiovascular risk levels. VIVOPTIM comprises four components: cardiovascular risk assessment, instruction on cardiovascular diseases and associated risk factors, personalized coaching (telephone sessions with a specially trained healthcare professional to provide information on risk factors and disease management, set individual health targets, monitor progress and motivate participants), and e-Health monitoring. Results Data from 2240 participants were analysed. Significant benefits were observed on mean systolic blood pressure (–3.4 mmHg), weight (–1.5 kg), smoking (–2.2 cigarettes/day) and daily steps (+1726 steps/day (all P  Conclusion As a result of the positive mid-to-long-term results of the pilot programme on weight, smoking, blood pressure, and uptake of physical activity, the VIVOPTIM programme was extend to the whole of France in 2018 and has the potential to have a genuine impact on patient care and organization of the healthcare system in France.
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