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Feasibility and Outcomes of an Electronic Health Record Intervention to Improve Hypertension Management in Immigrant-serving Primary Care Practices.

Priscilla M Lopez1,2, Anna Divney2,3, Keith Goldfeld1, Jennifer Zanowiak1,2, Radhika Gore1, Rashi Kumar4, Phoebe Laughlin4, Ronald Sanchez4, Susan Beane4, Chau Trinh-Shevrin1,2, Lorna Thorpe1,2, Nadia Islam1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: South Asians experience a disproportionate burden of high blood pressure (BP) in the United States, arguably the most preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
OBJECTIVE: We report 12-month results of an electronic health record (EHR)-based intervention, as a component of a larger project, "Implementing Million Hearts for Provider and Community Transformation." The EHR intervention included launching hypertension patient registries and implementing culturally tailored alerts and order sets to improve hypertension control among patients treated in 14 New York City practices located in predominantly South Asian immigrant neighborhoods.
DESIGN: Using a modified stepped-wedge quasi-experimental study design, practice-level EHR data were extracted, and individual-level data were obtained on a subset of patients insured by a Medicaid insurer via their data warehouse. The primary aggregate outcome was change in proportion of hypertensive patients with controlled BP; individual-level outcomes included average systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) at last clinic visit. Qualitative interviews were conducted to assess intervention feasibility. MEASURES: Hypertension was defined as having at least 1 hypertension ICD-9/10 code. Well-controlled hypertension was defined as SBP<140 and DBP<90 mm Hg.
RESULTS: Postintervention, we observed a significant improvement in hypertension control at the practice level, adjusting for age and sex patient composition (adjusted relative risk, 1.09; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-1.14). Among the subset of Medicaid patients, we observed a significant reduction in average SBP and DBP adjusting for time, age, and sex, by 1.71 and 1.13 mm Hg, respectively (P<0.05). Providers reported feeling supported and satisfied with EHR components.
CONCLUSIONS: EHR initiatives in practices serving immigrants and minorities may enhance practice capabilities to improve hypertension control.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31095056      PMCID: PMC6527132          DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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