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We link directly to official, validated tools from ACC/AHA, CDC, and ADA. These are the authoritative sources for high-stakes clinical estimation, ensuring precision care without recreating complex models.
Identify critical indicators including 10-year and 30-year cardiovascular risks via the PREVENT equations, alongside evidence-based screening for prediabetes and immunization compliance.
By directing users to the current version of established guidelines (e.g., USPSTF recommendation finder), practitioners can maintain adherence to shifting global standards.
The current ACC/AHA-endorsed tool for estimating 10-year and 30-year cardiovascular risk using the PREVENT equations. Recommended for primary prevention risk stratification.
Patient-friendly blood pressure tracking and risk awareness tool from the American Heart Association designed to empower individuals.
A brief validated questionnaire to identify adults at risk for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Highly suitable for patient self-screening and early intervention.
Search all current USPSTF preventive care recommendations by topic, condition, or population subset to maintain evidence-based compliance.
The American Diabetes Association's validated risk test for type 2 diabetes - available in English and Spanish for diverse patient populations.
The current CDC recommended immunization schedule for adults sorted by age, health condition, and other indications.
Unlock deeper insights into risk assessment models and preventative care protocols with our clinical reference handbook.
Understand the mechanics behind the ACC/AHA PREVENT risk models. This companion guide website breaks down the core variables and clinical applications, ensuring you can confidently interpret cardiovascular risk estimations for your patients.


Streamline your clinical workflow with our comprehensive preventative care checklists. Extracted directly from USPSTF and CDC guidelines, these quick-reference sheets ensure no critical assessment is missed during consultations.
These tools are external resources maintained by their respective organizations. Risk Tool does not control their content or availability. They are intended for clinical risk estimation and educational purposes only, and must not be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment. For high-stakes clinical decisions, always refer to the most current official guidelines and consult a qualified healthcare provider.
Join our upcoming live briefing for deep-dive expert explanations of the PREVENT equations, ADA risk models, and critical clinical estimation tools. Seats are strictly limited.

Initiative by:
Dr. Daniel L. Beckles, MD, PhD
Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeon
DKB Advantage, LLC
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