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Peter Emery, MD Specialist in Clinical Hypertension InterMed Portland, ME
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Epidemiology of Hypertension Hypertension Practice Guidelines Experience of Kaiser Permanente Experience of InterMed
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58-78 Million American Adults 29-31% of American Adults $69.9 Billion in 2008 ◦ Direct and indirect (CAD, stroke, renal failure) costs 15% of the 2.4 Million Deaths in 2009
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Control of hypertension is inadequate 81.5% are aware they have it 74.9% are being treated 52.5% are under control
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Date of download: 11/12/2014 Copyright © 2014 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. From: US Trends in Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension, 1988-2008 JAMA. 2010;303(20):2043-2050. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.650 Data are presented as means with 95% confidence intervals (error bars). For all curves, the statistical significance of change over time between 1988-1994 and 2007-2008 was P ≤.04, except for hypertension awareness for individuals aged 18 to 39 years (P =.36) and hypertension prevalence, treated, treated and controlled, and controlled for individuals aged 18 to 39 years (insufficient data to reliably calculate significance using weighted linear regression). Figure Legend:
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Coronary Artery Disease Stroke Renal failure Congestive Heart Failure
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Lancet 2002;360:1903
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JNC 7- 2003 Over the past year ◦ JNC 8 ◦ ASH ◦ AHA/ACC
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Goal BP of <150 systolic for 60 or older- JNC 8 Staging of hypertension- AHA/ACC, ASH ◦ Stage 1: 140-159/90-99 ◦ Stage 2: >160/100 Initiate therapy with 2 agents Initial Therapy for Black Patients- JNC 8, ASH ◦ Thiazide diuretic or CCB “Compelling Indications”- JNC 8, AHS ◦ JNC 8- CKD ◦ ASH- CKD, DM, CAD, Stroke, CHF Beta blockers not first line therapy- all 3
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Mixed Messages What are we supposed to do?
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Poor outcomes- only 50% controlled Multiple guidelines
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Best evidence: ◦ organized, comprehensive system of regular population review and intervention Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010;(3)CD005182
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LOWER THE BP AT THE POPULATION LEVEL
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“High-quality blood pressure management is multifactorial and requires engagement of patients, families, providers, healthcare delivery systems, and communities.” ◦ Science Advisory from AHA/ACC, CDC J Am Coll Cardiol. April 1, 2014, 63(12)
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Large Managed Care Consortium based in CA ◦ 9.3 Million health plan members
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HTN control as defined by NCQA HEDIS KP Northern California HTN registry ◦ 652,763 patients in 2009 out of 2.3 million adult patients 2006-2009 ◦ HTN control at KPNC increased from 43.6% to 80.4% ◦ Nationally 55.4% to 64.1% JAMA. 2013;310(7):699-705
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System-wide hypertension program 5 components ◦ Registry of hypertensive patients ◦ Development and sharing of performance metrics Internal control reports every 1-3 months Successful practices were identified and adopted across the system ◦ Evidence-based guidelines ◦ MA visits for BP measurement every 2-4 weeks NO CHARGE for visit Medications adjusted by primary care provider ◦ Single-pill combination pharmacotherapy Lisinopril-HCTZ; could be used as initial therapy JAMA. 2013;310(7):699-705
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Continued success 2011 control rate of 87.1%
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Multispecialty group practice focusing on primary care 75 thousand patients
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Clinical Microsystems ◦ Front-line units comprised of a small group of people that provide health care Places where patients, families, and care teams meet Including support staff Where recurring patterns of information, behavior, and results take place ◦ Linked processes ◦ Produces performance outcomes ◦ Embedded in larger organizations
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Team Approach ◦ “Pod” system at InterMed “Working from the ground up” ◦ Structured approach to organizational improvement ◦ “laboratory” for finding and refining successful practices that can be adopted across the organization
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Practice-wide training in correct BP technique ◦ Aneroid sphygmomanometers Performance Metric ◦ Terminal digit bias Prescription refill protocol ◦ Reducing delays in BP medication refills ◦ Improving staff efficiency 24 hour blood pressure monitor Home BP monitoring
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Practice-Wide Registry Adopting and modifying an algorithm/practice guidelines NP/PA hypertension experts to see patients in follow up for medication titration Hypertension Specialty Practice ◦ For resistant hypertension and challenging cases
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Hypertension is prevalent, expensive and a major contributor to cardiovascular mortality There are several practice guidelines and algorithms Population management is the key ◦ Evidence supports organized, comprehensive system of regular population review and intervention to improve the goal of lowering BP We are making strides in this direction at InterMed
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