PPT-Health Coaches for Hypertension Control

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Cheryl J Dye Professor Joel E Williams Associate Professor Janet H Evatt Community Coordinator Department of Public Health Sciences Clemson University 20092012

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Cheryl J Dye Professor Joel E Williams Associate Professor Janet H Evatt Community Coordinator Department of Public Health Sciences Clemson University 20092012 Dye Principal Investigator J Williams CoInvestigator B . healthcare. Optimised. . medical. . prevention. . and. . therapy. . control. . for. . diagnosed. . diseases. Dirk Sommermeyer, IAQ e.V.. Medical . healthcare. . for. AAL. Trends. Two. . main. . How to Fix your “HIPS” Problem. Meg Meador, MPH, . C-PHI . Director, Clinical Integration & Education, NACHC. . April . 1. , 2016. Overview. The problem of undiagnosed hypertension – “HIPS” – and why you should care!. Presented by: Carrie Miller, MPH. . Ahmed . Alquthami, MD, MHSA. Introduction. Hypertension & . Stroke. Background. Pathophysiology. Significance. Descriptive Epidemiology. Causes. Prevention and control measures. and . Control . of . Hypertension . in Canada. Presenters Name. Institution. Date. Pan Canadian Hypertension Framework. Contents. Need for a National . H. ypertension . F. ramework. Hypertension Framework Overview. Petaluma Health Center works to ensure access to high quality, prevention-focused health care for residents of Southern Sonoma County . About Petaluma Health Center. Founded in 1996. Became a Federally Qualified Health Center in 2000. . Ahmed . Alquthami, MD, MHSA. Introduction. Hypertension & . Stroke. Background. Pathophysiology. Significance. Descriptive Epidemiology. Causes. Prevention and control measures. Current research. Dr. Cheryl dye. Health Coaches for Hypertension Control. 2009-2012. Dye, Principal Investigator. J. Williams, Co-Investigator; B. . Aybar. -Damali, Co-Investigator. Health Coaches for Hypertension Control. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Award: DO4RH12726-01-00. . Adam Bress, Pharm.D., M.S.. Assistant Professor. Department of Population Health Sciences. Division of Health System Innovation and Research. University of Utah School of Medicine. VA Salt Lake Health Care System. Government of Kerala. Dr BIPIN GOPAL. STATE NODAL OFFICER NCD ,KERALA. Hypertension is a Silent Killer . Hypertension (high blood pressure) can cause:. Brain. Stroke. Dementia. Arteries. Artery damage and narrowing. - Hady , et al Prevalence, risk factors, control and treatment adherence 76 The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine Vol. 38 No. 4 Oct. 2020 Prevalence , Risk Factor . to Prevent Heart . Attacks and Strokes. www.nachc.org. |. . 2. ▼. PURPOSE. Assist PCAs and health centers in training care teams on blood pressure control and management with patients. Provide evidence-based content that can be digested quickly and used for trainings or in email/newsletter communications. . Alex Wandler. 1. , Sarah Corley Forsythe. 1. , Greg Randolph, MD MPH. 2. Louisiana State University Health School of Medicine. 1, . LSU Health Sciences Center. 2. Uncontrolled hypertension is a highly prevalent disease state in Louisiana and is known to lead to increased long-term health risks, such as stroke, heart failure, vision loss, and kidney disease. . Figure 11. Hypertension among adults aged 20 and over, by age: United States, 1999–2000 through 2017–2018. NOTES: Hypertension is defined as having measured high blood pressure (systolic pressure of at least 130 mm Hg or diastolic pressure of at least 80 mm Hg) or taking high blood pressure medication. Overall estimates are age adjusted; age-specific estimates are crude. For more information, see Appendix II, Hypertension; Table VI. See . , Figure 10. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).. Hypertension and . awareness . of hypertension.

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