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Saving Lives, Protecting People Division for Heart Disease and Stroke PreventionSearchSearch Menu Navigation MenuSubmitDivision for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention* Building GIS Capacity for Chronic Disease Surveillance+ BACKBuilding GIS Capacity for Chronic Disease Surveillance+ Chronic Disease GIS Exchange+ GIS Hallmarks+ GIS Snapshots+ Rate Stabilizing Tool+ Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Home* Data and Maps+ BACKData and Maps+ Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke+ Local Trends in Heart Disease and Stroke Mortality Dashboard+ Quick Maps of Heart Disease and Stroke+ Chronic Disease GIS Exchange+ Heart Disease and Stroke Map Widget+ Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Home* Hypertension Management Program (HMP) Toolkit* Health Equity Indicators for CVD Toolkit+ BACKHealth Equity Indicators for CVD Toolkit+ Health Equity Indicators Profileso BACKHealth Equity Indicators Profileso BACKHealth Equity Indicators for CVD Toolkit Health Equity Indicators Profileso Genderism, Sexism, Heterosexismo Health Care Accesso Neighborhood Characteristicso Policyo Psychosocial Pathwayso Racismo Socioeconomic Factorso Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Home+ Glossary of Terms+ Related Resources+ Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Home* Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention HomeDivision for Heart Disease and Stroke PreventionDivision for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention HomeHypertension Management Program (HMP) ToolkitHypertension Management Program (HMP) ToolkitRelated PagesThe Hypertension Management Program (HMP) toolkit is an online interactive training for a team-based, patient-centered, integrated care model. The goal of the HMP is to improve the quality of patient care and decrease the number of patients with uncontrolled hypertension to improve each patient’s overall health and wellbeing. Evaluations have shown the HMP to be effective in the promotion of hypertension control among patients in healthcare settings that serve populations who bear a disproportionate risk of hypertension (including those without health insurance).This toolkit was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (DHDSP) to provide healthcare organizations, including those in resource-constrained settings, with the information and resources to implement the HMP and improve hypertension control among their patients. CDC DHDSP developed an online toolkit that consists of interactive e-learning modules that are designed to guide learners through the key features of the ten HMP components and prepare them for implementation at their health system. The online e-learning modules are accompanied by a PDF toolkit document that can be used as an additional resource for users.The purposes of this toolkit and the associated online e-learning modules are to provide healthcare organizations:* An overview of the HMP, its ten core components, and suggestions for implementing the HMP in clinical settings.* Guidance to staff, administrators, and other healthcare professionals on how to implement and adapt the HMP for their unique clinical setting.Open All Close AllOnline Interactive ToolkitThis section provides the ten modules of the Online Interactive HMPToolkit.Interactive ModulesModule Title Description of ContentOverview In this module, we’ll introduce you to the Hypertension Management Program Implementation Toolkit. The toolkit provides healthcare organizations with the information and resources needed to implement the program and improve hypertension control among their patients.Component 1: In this module, we’ll examine the roles of the integrated care team and the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to utilize the integrated care team to educate patients about managing their blood pressure, identify risk factors for hypertension, prescribe and modify treatments for hypertension, and maintain an ongoing dialogue with patients about their health and care.Integrated Care TeamComponent 2: In this module, we’ll examine patient registries and the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to understand them and their use in conducting outreach for the Hypertension Management Program.Patient Registries and Outreach Lists in the EHRComponent 3: In this module, we’ll explore the implementation of blood pressure checks that do not require a copayment.No-Copayment Walk-in/Scheduled Blood Pressure ChecksComponent 4: In this module, we’ll examine the implementation of electronic health record alerts for blood pressure re-checks, including the knowledge, skills, and tools the Information Technology staff need to create the alerts and that the clinical staff need to effectively use the alerts.EHR Alerts for Blood Pressure Re-checkComponent 5: In this module, we’ll explore the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to select a measurement technique for your health system and the staff education needed to implement this technique consistently.Education for Nurses and Other Staff on Blood Pressure Measurement TechniqueComponent 6: In this module, we’ll examine the use of combination medications to treat high blood pressure and the knowledge, skills, and tools needed by physicians and the clinical staff to effectively promote the use of combination medications for high blood pressure.Promote Use of Combination Medications to Treat High Blood PressureComponent 7: In this module, we’ll examine hypertension management visits and the knowledge, skills, and tools needed by the clinical staff to effectively implement these visits.Hypertension Management VisitsComponent 8: In this module, we’ll explore the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to create a self-measured blood pressure monitoring program and to develop a process for communicating results to providers in your health system or clinic.Promotion of Self-Measured Blood Pressure MonitoringComponent 9: In this module, we’ll explore specialty department blood pressure measurements with referrals to primary care when needed.Specialty Department Blood Pressure Measurements with Referral to Primary Care When NeededComponent 10: In this module, we’ll examine the activities and considerations for incentivizing high-performing providers, staff, and teams, and the knowledge, skills, and tools needed by the leadership and human resources staff to effectively implement these incentives.Incentives, Rewards, and RecognitionDownload the PDFThis section provides a pdf toolkit document that users can review as an additional resource.* Hypertension Management Program (HMP) Toolkit [PDF – 2 MB]Executive SummaryThe Hypertension Management Program (HMP) aims to improve the quality and management of patient care, and decrease the number of patients with uncontrolled hypertension. This evaluation summary describes a mixed-methods evaluation to assess program implementation, facilitators and barriers, hypertension outcomes, and program implementation costs.* Executive Summary [PDF – 224 KB]Last Reviewed: March 22, 2021Source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention* Syndicatehome Cardiovascular Disease Data, Tools, and Evaluation Resources* Building GIS Capacity for Chronic Disease Surveillance plus icon+ Chronic Disease GIS Exchange+ GIS Hallmarks+ GIS Snapshots+ Rate Stabilizing Tool* Data and Maps plus icon+ Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke+ Local Trends in Heart Disease and Stroke Mortality Dashboard+ Quick Maps of Heart Disease and Stroke+ Chronic Disease GIS Exchange+ Heart Disease and Stroke Map Widget* Hypertension Management Program (HMP) Toolkit* Health Equity Indicators for CVD Toolkit plus icon+ Health Equity Indicators Profiles plus icono Genderism, Sexism, Heterosexismo Health Care Accesso Neighborhood Characteristicso Policyo Psychosocial Pathwayso Racismo Socioeconomic Factors+ Glossary of Terms+ Related Resources* About CDC* Contact Us* 800-232-4636Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest SnapchatFacebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest Snapchat RSS* CONTACT CDCContact UsCall 800-232-4636Email Us* ABOUT CDC+ About CDC+ Jobs+ Funding* POLICIES+ Accessibility+ External Links+ Privacy+ Policies+ Web Policies+ No Fear Act+ FOIA+ OIG+ No Fear Act+ Nondiscrimination+ Vulnerability Disclosure Policy+ CDC Archive+ Public Health Publications+ HHS.gov+ USA.gov* CONNECT WITH US+ Youtube+ Snapchat* LANGUAGES+ Español+ 繁體中文+ Tiếng Việt+ 한국어+ Tagalog+ Русский+ العربية+ Kreyòl Ayisyen+ Français+ Polski+ Português+ Italiano+ Deutsch+ 日本語+ فارسی+ English* U.S. Department of Health & Human Services* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Policies* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* FOIA* Nondiscrimination* OIG* Vulnerability Disclosure Policy* CDC Archive* Public Health Publications* HHS.gov* USA.govContent Credential×This image was edited or created using GenAI (generative artificial intelligence).Our experts review all images in an effort to ensure accuracy and quality before use.Learn more about CDC's usage of GenAI.
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