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  Health  WHO Launches Three-Part Webinar Series to Bolster National Readiness for Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke Care
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WHO Launches Three-Part Webinar Series to Bolster National Readiness for Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke Care

Aaron WillisAaron Willis—October 2, 20250
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The World Health Organization (WHO), in partnership with the World Stroke Organization (WSO) and the World Heart Federation (WHF), is set to host a critical three-part webinar series from October 2 to October 15, 2025. This initiative is designed to significantly enhance national capacity and preparedness for managing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stroke, two of the most devastating cardiovascular diseases globally.

The Escalating Global Burden of Cardiovascular Disease

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), encompassing ACS and stroke, continue to be the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, claiming approximately 19.8 million lives annually. A stark 85% of these deaths are attributed to heart attack and stroke, with a disproportionate burden falling on low- and middle-income countries. Despite the existence of effective, evidence-based interventions, many nations grapple with systemic challenges that hinder the delivery of timely and high-quality care. In recognition of these challenges, the WHO released its “Framework for the Care of Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke” in 2024, providing a vital roadmap for countries, particularly those with limited resources, to strengthen their health systems in preventing, detecting, treating, and managing these conditions. This framework advocates for a systems-focused, evidence-based, and people-centered approach. Research published in journals such as the Journal of the American College of Cardiology underscores the persistent global burden and the need for robust interventions.

A Comprehensive Capacity-Building Program

The forthcoming webinar series, scheduled to run virtually via Zoom from 13:00 to 15:00 CET on October 2, 8, and 15, 2025, aims to translate the principles of the WHO framework into practical action. Each two-hour session will feature expert presentations, real-world country case studies, and interactive discussions to equip health leaders with essential tools and knowledge. The series will cover three key thematic areas:

* October 2, 2025: “Designing and Operationalizing Integrated Care Pathways for ACS and Stroke” will focus on building technical and operational capacity to create seamless patient journeys from initial symptoms to long-term recovery.
* October 8, 2025: “Strengthening Community Engagement and Public Awareness for Time-Sensitive Cardiovascular Emergencies” will address strategies for early recognition of symptoms and timely care-seeking, crucial for improving outcomes in ACS and stroke.
* October 15, 2025: “Monitoring, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement for ACS and Stroke Care” will equip participants with methods to assess program effectiveness, identify gaps, and drive continuous quality enhancement in cardiovascular health services.

The target audience for this comprehensive program includes national noncommunicable disease (NCD) program managers, regional and district health officers, health system strengthening focal points, hospital administrators, emergency medical services coordinators, and public health authorities, all vital to national health system resilience.

Fostering National Health System Resilience

Effective management of ACS and stroke relies heavily on robust national health systems. The WHO’s approach emphasizes a continuum of care, from public awareness campaigns and pre-hospital response to acute hospital treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing management. Initiatives like the WHO HEARTS technical package, which focuses on strengthening cardiovascular health management at the primary care level, are integral to this broader strategy. Efforts to improve cardiovascular health, as highlighted by organizations like the American Heart Association, underscore the importance of learning healthcare systems that collect and analyze data to inform practice and improve patient outcomes. The webinar series directly supports these efforts by building the capacity of leaders to implement structured, evidence-based approaches within their national contexts. Policymakers in various nations are actively addressing cardiovascular disease through legislative efforts to improve care access, strengthen the workforce, and promote preventative services, reflecting a global drive towards better cardiovascular health outcomes.

A Collaborative Approach to Global Health

This collaborative webinar series between the WHO, WSO, and WHF represents a significant step in addressing the global epidemic of cardiovascular diseases. The World Heart Federation, formally recognized by the WHO, is dedicated to fighting cardiovascular disease and promoting heart health worldwide, believing that every individual should have access to the information, care, and treatment necessary for a healthy heart, irrespective of their background. This news highlights a proactive and collaborative approach to tackle a pressing global health challenge, aiming to build stronger national health systems capable of delivering life-saving care for ACS and stroke patients. This announcement serves as a vital piece of health news, signaling renewed efforts to combat these prevalent and often fatal conditions.

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