The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published the following “Best Practices for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs,” including a summary guide that presents scientific evidence about eight effective strategies for lowering high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, including collaborative practice agreements between pharmacists and health care providers and medication management.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Best Practices for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs

CDC: Resources to Support Public Health Collaboration with Pharmacists in Addressing High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol (Including Collaborative Practice Agreements)