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Getting Out Front of Hypertension Is Good Medicine

  • Creating call lists for patients at risk for hypertension
  • Targeting diabetic patients, who often overlook high blood pressure symptoms
  • Having clinical assistants chip in to check blood pressure and outreach

What can your team do to reach out to patients proactively? What else could your team do to help patients manage chronic conditions?

 

Uncontrolled hypertension can lead to a host of health concerns, and this can be especially true for diabetics. The Burke Adult Primary Care team in Virginia wanted to increase the number of their patients whose blood pressure was under control. Starting from a baseline of 75 percent success, the team created call lists of at-risk patients and specifically targeted diabetics. To free up RNs, they also asked clinical assistants to handle outreach and blood pressure checks. In seven months, they achieved 85.7 percent success for hypertensive diabetic patients.

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Adult Primary Care team increased the proportion of patients with their high blood pressure under control after a concerted outreach effort.
Why This Matters
Controlling high-blood pressure is essential to patient health.
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Reaching out to at-risk patients for hypertension, especially diabetics
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Help patients control their high blood pressure.

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It's important for your at-risk patients to keep their high blood pressure under control, Here's how your team can help.

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It's important for your at-risk patients to keep their high blood pressure under control, Here's how your team can help.

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Falls Church Medical Center. Family Practice Clinical Assistant Davietta Carter-Hammond.
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Get Out Front of Hypertension
Topics
Chronic Disease Management
Patient Safety
Quality
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Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
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blood pressure
high blood pressure
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Falls Church Medical Center. Family Practice Clinical Assistant Davietta Carter-Hammond.

Monitoring high-blood pressure is important, especially for diabetic patients. Pictured is Falls Church Medical Center, Family Practice Clinical Assistant Davietta Carter-Hammond.

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85.7%
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patients whose hypertension was under control