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The primary objective of the Implementation of Effective Hypertension Management Approaches: Cleveland Clinic program is to improve blood pressure control for patients diagnosed with hypertension (HTN) and uncontrolled blood pressure, specifically defined as a blood pressure greater than 150/95, across all Cleveland Clinic Northeast Ohio primary care practices. The project will scale up the availability of resources for treating hypertension in 56 primary care practices within the Cleveland Clinic Health System in Northern Ohio, reaching up to approximately 3800 patients. This project will utilize evidence from a randomized controlled trial by Margolis et al.(1) to build upon Cleveland Clinic's existing team-based primary care provider (PCP) collaboration with pharmacists and advanced practice providers (APP) and will use a mechanism that allows titrating blood pressure medications based on patient-recorded home blood pressure readings.
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Primary care providers will offer the program to patients in Northeast Ohio with a hypertension diagnosis and aged 18-85, except those who are pregnant, have stage 5 chronic kidney disease or end stage renal disease, or enrolled in hospice care. The project time frame is 48 months. Quantitative and qualitative methods will be used to evaluate implementation and effectiveness outcomes associated with the program. Electronic medical records and surveys will be the key data sources for the quantitative evaluation. Qualitative data collection methods will include semi-structured interviews, field observations, and periodic reflections.
Specific Aims Aim 1. To prepare for implementation of the intensive HTN management program across all Northeast Ohio Primary Care Practices (Pre-Implementation) Pre-Implementation Phase (12 months)
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Anita Misra-Hebert, MD, MPH, FACP; Christopher Babuich, MD
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