19 June 2026
Saija Jarvimaki

A new commentary in the International Journal of Public Health explores how JACARDI supports the translation of Europe’s Safe Hearts Plan into practical implementation. Activities conducted across JACARDI’s portfolio of over 140 pilots are generating practical implementation evidence on how public health strategies can be translated into practical action to prevent cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The authors argue that coordinated, life course-based approaches, combining prevention, early detection and integrated care, are essential to reduce the burden of these conditions across Europe.

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of premature mortality and disability in the European Union. The article, by lead author Benedetta Armocida and other contributors from the joint action, highlights that the main challenge is not the lack of strategies, but how to implement them effectively and equitably across different health systems.

The article presents JACARDI as a proof-of-concept for implementing the EU Safe Hearts Plan. A key message is that cardiovascular disease and diabetes should be addressed together using a life course approach, recognising that risk factors build up over time. Early actions, such as health literacy programmes for children and young people, can support long-term health outcomes.

Linking detection, care and everyday support

The authors highlight that screening is effective only when it is connected to follow-up care. JACARDI pilots test different approaches, including community-based screening, mobile units and digital tools linked to lifestyle support.

The commentary also emphasises integrated care and self-management. Pilot interventions like a co-designed mobile application to optimize secondary prevention in Madrid and care pathways co-developed with patients and caregivers in the Basque Country demonstrate that digital and telemedicine solutions can support continuity of care and help people manage their condition in everyday life.

Equity and data as key priorities

The article underlines the importance of strong data systems and a focus on equity. Shared data models enable better monitoring of health outcomes and differences between population groups. Inclusive, targeted approaches are needed to ensure that prevention and care reach everyone.

Overall, the commentary highlights that JACARDI provides a practical model for turning policy into action. The authors conclude that combining a life course approach, integrated care and equity-focused implementation can support long-term improvements in cardiovascular health across Europe.

Read more: Commentary on JACARDI and the Safe Hearts Plan

Publication: Closing the implementation gap: the Joint Action on Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes (JACARDI) as a proof-of-concept for Europe’s Safe Hearts Plan

Authors: Benedetta Armocida et al. (on behalf of the JACARDI Implementation Board)

Journal: International Journal of Public Health

Publication date: 15 June 2026

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2026.1609906