The RBA/FLHSA High Blood Pressure Collaborative Baseline Data.

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The RBA/FLHSA High Blood Pressure Collaborative Baseline Data

Consequences of HBP in Monroe County Consequences of HBP in Monroe County SPARCS Data (Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System)

Consequences of HBP Consequences of HBP Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

Monroe County 4

Consequences of HBP Consequences of HBP Stroke

Monroe County 8

Consequences of HBP Consequences of HBP Heart Failure

Monroe County 12

Consequences of HBP Consequences of HBP End Stage Renal Disease

Monroe County 16

Consequences of HBP Consequences of HBP Initiation of Dialysis

Conclusions: The number of admissions for CAD are falling. Admissions for Heart Failure, and Stroke remain relatively constant. Those most at risk for these conditions: –Elderly –African-Americans and Latinos –The most socio-economically disadvantaged and the disparity is increasing

Conclusions: Kidney Failure Hospitalization rates for kidney failure is rising New Dialysis starts have been constant over the past three years The cost of dialysis for a year is $75,000 The cost to the community for initiation of dialysis yearly is in excess of $21,500,000 Those at risk of renal failure are: –Elderly –African-Americans and Latinos –The most socially disadvantaged