Literature DB >> 14651371

Hypertension and medical informatics.

William McBride1, Carlos Ferrario, Paulette A Lyle.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Only about 27% of Americans with hypertension have their disease under control. Hypertension in the African-American population has a higher prevalence (32%) and is less likely to be treated or controlled compared with that in the caucasian population. Hypertension places a significant burden on patients and health care systems. Applications of medical informatics can facilitate the management of hypertension. Examples that illustrate the utility, status, and future potential of medical informatics applications in the treatment of hypertension are presented.
METHODS: Relevant studies and review articles were accessed through a PubMed search of the English-language literature and for current Internet-based information for the time period of 1993-2002. Search terms included, but were not limited to, hypertension, medical informatics, medical information science, electronic medical records, Internet, and managed care.
RESULTS: There is evidence that medical informatics has a favorable impact on health care issues as it relates to patients and physicians. Although the use of computers to assist in managing hypertension is in its infancy, there are examples where informatics applications have a demonstrated clinical value.
CONCLUSIONS: Management of hypertension needs much improvement. The use of computers and the Internet in health care is expanding and expected to have a positive impact on the management of chronic diseases, such as hypertension.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14651371      PMCID: PMC2594689     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc        ISSN: 0027-9684            Impact factor:   1.798


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Authors:  D W Bates
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2000-03-18

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3.  Use of the Internet as a medical resource by rural physicians.

Authors:  M W Kalsman; D A Acosta
Journal:  J Am Board Fam Pract       Date:  2000 Sep-Oct

4.  Impact of an electronic medical record system on community-based primary care practices.

Authors:  K A Wager; F W Lee; A W White; D M Ward; S M Ornstein
Journal:  J Am Board Fam Pract       Date:  2000 Sep-Oct

Review 5.  Managing hypertension in the southeastern United States: applying the guidelines from the Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC VI).

Authors:  D Jones; J Basile; W Cushman; B Egan; C Ferrario; M Hill; D Lackland; G Mensah; M Moore; E Ofili; E J Roccella; R Smith; H Taylor
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  1999-12       Impact factor: 2.378

6.  Quality of care for chronic illness in primary care: opportunity for improvement in process and outcome measures.

Authors:  S M Ornstein; R G Jenkins
Journal:  Am J Manag Care       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 2.229

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Authors:  R S Epstein; L M Sherwood
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1996-05-01       Impact factor: 25.391

Review 8.  Using angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors in African-American hypertensives: a new approach to treating hypertension and preventing target-organ damage.

Authors:  J M Flack; G A Mensah; C M Ferrario
Journal:  Curr Med Res Opin       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.580

9.  Self-study from web-based and printed guideline materials. A randomized, controlled trial among resident physicians.

Authors:  D S Bell; G C Fonarow; R D Hays; C M Mangione
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2000-06-20       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  Implementing clinical practice guidelines while taking account of changing evidence: ATHENA DSS, an easily modifiable decision-support system for managing hypertension in primary care.

Authors:  M K Goldstein; B B Hoffman; R W Coleman; M A Musen; S W Tu; A Advani; R Shankar; M O'Connor
Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp       Date:  2000
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