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Hypertension Efforts Mercy Medical Group, Inc September 29, 2016 Alan R. Ertle, MD, MPH, MBA Chief Medical Officer

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Hypertension EffortsMercy Medical Group, Inc

September 29, 2016Alan R. Ertle, MD, MPH, MBAChief Medical Officer

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• Introduction of Mercy Medical Group

• Burning Platform

• Impetus and question

• Initial survey of primary care physicians

• Second survey of medical assistants

• Steps we are taking

Topics

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• 420+ provider multi-specialty group in the Sacramento metro area

– 86 hospitalists serving the four Sacramento-area Dignity Hospitals

– 75 APCs in almost all specialties

– Other physicians are split between primary care, medical specialties, and surgical specialties

• 36 specialties (and many subspecialties) represented

• Under Dignity Health Medical Foundation

Mercy Medical Group, Inc.

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Burning Platform

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Burning Platform

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• Sacramento Right Care Initiative/University of Best Practices

– Should we develop a hypertension guideline an disseminate it to providers in our region?

Fall 2014

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• Questions based broadly on JNC8

• 29 of 65 primary care physicians responded

Assess Primary Care Physicians’ HTN Knowledge

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

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

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Consistent answer for all age groups was 50-75%

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

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

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

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• First line therapy for non-African Americans

• First line therapy for African Americans

• Second line

• Third line

• Combinations

• Home BP monitoring devices (~50% and of those ~50% use them)

Additional Questions

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• Are you aware of Measure Up/Pressure Down?

– 85% no

• Are you aware of the Million Hearts campaign?

– 94% no

Additional Questions

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Q18: What are the biggest impediments to achieving blood pressure control in those patients who are not controlled?

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Q19: Do you feel the medical assistants at MMG have the training and

experience to consistently measure blood pressure accurately?

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

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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?

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• Probably didn’t need to develop another guideline

• Definite gaps in knowledge

• They needed information on the most up-to-date guideline—JNC8

Conclusions and Follow Up

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• Summary of Survey Findings

• Summary of JNC8

• Treatment Goals <60 years of age

• Treatment Goals >=60 years of age

• First Line Therapy for Non-African Americans

• First Line Therapy for African-Americans

• Second Line Therapies

• Third Line Therapies

E-mail to MMG PCPs—January 2015

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• Contacted Lead Analyst, Kelly Miller, at IHA

– JNC8 recommendations were updated in September 2014 (150/90 target for age >= 60

• Updated our Internal Query and Goals

– Ensure this is flowing into our Point of Care Reminders

– Ensure this is reflected into our Physician Dashboard—how physicians are doing on 32 ambulatory quality metrics, including HTN

– Ensure this is flowing into our Chart Preparation sheet that highlight metrics out of range or due/overdue

Additional Follow-up

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• CMO and VP, Health Policy @ Quality Measurement, Health Services Advisory Group

– “Alan, we’re thinking about putting together a survey for back office staff regarding blood pressure measurement.”

Mary Fermazin, MD, MPA

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• Broadly based on Plank 1 from Measure Up/Pressure Down

• Three medical assistant sub-groups:

– Primary care

– Medical specialties

– Surgical specialties

Back-office (Medical Assistant) Survey

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• Primary care 45

• Medical specialties 32

• Surgical specialties 24

– Total 101 responses (just under 40%)

Medical Assistant Responses

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1. On a regular work day in the clinic, about how many times a day do you take a patient's blood pressure?

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“Other” responses were more than 15 (e.g., 15-25 or 30)

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2. On what percentage of patients that you check in and room do you take their blood pressure?

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“Other” responses were all “100%”

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3. When you are taking a patient's blood pressure, do you ask them about consuming caffeinated beverages or smoking prior to

taking their blood pressure?

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“Other” responses primarily “never” or “when it is high”

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4. When taking the patient's blood pressure, do you or the patient talk to each other?

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“Other” responses were never or no

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5. Do you round the systolic and diastolic blood pressures to the nearest 10? (e.g., round 144 to 140 or round 78 to 80)

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“Other” responses were never or no

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• Their perception is accurate:

– The proportion of each last digit 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 is roughly 20% each by query of the systolic and diastolic fields in the EMR

Rounding

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7. Where do you usually take the patient's blood pressure during the check-in process?

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8. How is the patient normally positioned when their blood pressure is measured?

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9. Where are the patient's feet/legs when you normally take their blood pressure?

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11. If you take the patient's blood pressure on their arm, what is your preference as far as the position of the patient's arm during

the blood pressure reading?

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“Other” responses were “arm supported at heart level”

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12. How long do you usually wait before the patient sits down before you take their blood pressure?

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13. What percentage of the time does the patient roll up their sleeve to get their blood pressure measured, as opposed to having

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“Other” responses include “only if not in short sleeves” and “do it over the sleeve”

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14. Do you use a manual (e.g., mercury manometer with stethoscope) or an automated blood pressure cuff when taking

patient's blood pressure?

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“Other” responses “50-50” or “depends” or “both”

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15. How many different blood pressure cuff sizes do you have ready access to at your site or in your hallway? Check all that apply.

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18. What percentage of your patients do you think have a blood pressure cuff at home to monitor their own blood pressure?

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• Blood pressure is checked very often by the back office staff.

• We are not doing it on 100% of patient visits (14% of the visits [e.g., derm, ophthalmology] do not have a recorded BP from a follow-up query)

• There are a number of knowledge gaps

– Asking about smoking and caffeine use

– Talking during measurement

– Rounding measurements up or down for some

– Seated in exam room with feet flat on the floor

– Arm supported

– Wait five minutes

– Rolling up sleeve (unless not constricted)

Tentative Observations

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• Multiple devices to contend with

• All cuff sizes are not available in all hallways

• The stethoscopes the MAs use have no bell

• Direct observation shows that they lower the BP cuff much to quickly when using the manual devices

• Training has been a long time ago for some

Tentative Observations

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• Perhaps 40-50% of patients have home BP devices

– Unclear if used regularly

– Unclear if using good technique

– Unclear if they are calibrated

Additional Observation

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• Quality Improvement and Education Committee (QEIC) May 2015

– ~15 Providers from Mercy Medical Group

– ~15 Leaders from Dignity Health Medical Foundation

– Recommendation was to join Measure Up/Pressure Down and to embrace Planks 1 and 8

• Mercy Medical Group Board of Directors Approval May 2015

Discussed Findings Internally

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• Joined Measure Up/Pressure Down—current control 71%

• Embraced Planks 1 and 8

– Direct Care Staff Trained in Accurate BP Measurement

– Take BP at Every Visit (all specialties)

• Commitment to move to 100% automated cuffs (Welch Allen)

We are convinced that our 71% HTN control rate will be markedly improved just by doing Planks 1 and 8 using automated devices

Next Steps

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Distribute Hypertension Algorithm Pocket Card to PCPsProduced by the Capitol Region Right Care Initiative

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Distribute “What to Do: Abnormal Blood Pressure Reading”to Mercy Medical Group Specialists and their MAs

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIOLDkyIGRQ

Train/Retrain Medical Assistants

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Thank you!