Our aim is to make improvements across the whole system of health care to help us to find CVD risk factors sooner, work with the person on their risk reduction plan and to ultimately reduce a person’s risk. The programme also will be working to raise awareness and understanding of cardiometabolic health and reducing CVD risk, and to support citizens and communities to be more in control of their health and managing any risk factors. The CVD Risk Factor work will be building on work already underway in linked national strategies. The graphic below shows the areas where improvements can be made:

The headline principles to guide the healthcare systems actions are:
- RISKS: Find>Optimise>Reduce
- Identification and management of any one risk factor > should lead to the consideration of all CVD related risk factors
- Every Contact Counts – always consider CVD risk factors, possibilities for opportunistic checks, conversations about risk factors
- The use of ASSIGN v2 in the recommended cohorts
- Reaching the missing – people with the highest risks are most likely to be those who are unable to use our services as they are routinely structured – and we must apply proportionate universalism to do more to reach them, to work in different ways e.g. beyond the practice doors.