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Adult Hypertension Survey Results

Mercy Medical Group, Inc.

Alan R. Ertle, MD, MPH, MBA

Friday, January 09, 2015

29 Total Responses

Survey Created: Friday, December 05, 2014

Q1: For adults younger than the age of 60 years old, what is the appropriate target for HTN control?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q2: For patients 60 to 79 years old, what is the treatment goal for HTN control?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q3: For patients 80 years of age and older, what is the treatment goal for HTN control?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q4: What percentage of your patients in each age group do you estimate have appropriate blood pressure control?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

<25% 26-49% 50-74% >75% NA

Q4: What percentage of your patients in each age group do you estimate have appropriate blood pressure control?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q5: What lifestyle changes do you recommend for your hypertensive patients?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q6: What proportion of patients are able to control their hypertension to recommended levels with lifestyle changes alone?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q7: What are your first-line antihypertensive agents for non-African American people who are under 60 years of age?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q8: What are your first-line antihypertensive agents for African American people under the age of 60?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q9: What are your second-line antihypertensive agents ?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q10: What are your third-line antihypertensive agents?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q11: What combination antihypertensives do you regularly use?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q12: What percentage of your patients are on combination therapy for hypertension?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q13: Do you normally recommend that patients acquire a home blood pressure monitoring device?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q14: What percentage of patients you have do you think have a home blood pressure monitoring device?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q15: Of those patients with a home blood pressure monitoring device, what percentage do you feel use it regularly?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q16: Have you heard of the "Measure up/Pressure down" campaign?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q17: Have you heard of the "Million Hearts" campaign?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q18: What are the biggest impediments to achieving blood pressure control in those patients who are not controlled? You may choose more than one.Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q18: What are the biggest impediments to achieving blood pressure control in those patients who are not controlled? You may choose more than one.Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q19: Do you feel the medical assistants at MMG have the training and experience to consistently measure blood pressure accurately?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q20: Do you feel that a better approach to achieving excellent blood pressure control for our primary care population might be a more "coumadin-clinic/protocol-driven" type of approach?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q21: Do you feel you have enough knowledge and training to care of the majority of your hypertensive patients?

Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q24: On a day-to-day basis in the care of your hypertensive patients, for what percentage of patients do you refer to the hypertension guideline or protocol?Answered: 29 Skipped: 0

Q 25: If you use a treatment guideline (or protocol) for hypertension, which guideline do most often use?

JNC 9/15

AHA 2/15

ACP 2/15

Unk. 2/15

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