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National Cardiac Center provides affordable heart disease prevention program



KATHMANDU: In response to the high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)—a leading cause of death in Nepal—the National Cardiac Center (NCC) has launched a new health screening program designed to detect risk factors for heart disease early.

“Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death in Nepal,” the Center stated, emphasizing its commitment to tackling this issue.

The NCC is dedicated not only to treating heart disease but also to preventing it through affordable screenings and educational initiatives.

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly cardiovascular conditions, pose a significant challenge in Nepal, accounting for over two-thirds of deaths in the country.

Many individuals are unaware of their health risks: about 79% are unaware of their high blood pressure, 54% do not know they have diabetes, and 98% are unaware of high cholesterol, according to a 2019 survey.

This lack of awareness highlights the urgent need for improved public health measures.

To address this need, the NCC’s new screening program offers tests for blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes at lower prices compared to those charged by government institutions.

By making preventive care more affordable, the NCC aims to overcome financial barriers to health care, support early detection, and reduce both health complications and costs for families and the healthcare system.

In addition to the screening program, the NCC organizes free health camps in rural areas, providing essential services to underserved populations.

The Center also offers training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and cardiovascular health to paramedics, health journalists, and the general public, enhancing emergency preparedness and overall cardiovascular a

Publish Date : 07 September 2024 11:56 AM

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