Evidence-Based Interventions for High Blood Pressure and Glycemic Control Among Illinois Health Systems
ORIGINAL RESEARCH — Volume 17 — January 23, 2020
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Figure.
Percentage of Federally Qualified Health Centers that implemented policies, systems, and processes (P/S/Ps) for hypertension management interventions, type 2 diabetes mellitus management interventions, and both interventions combined, by P/S/P type, Illinois, 2016. Huddles are defined as 10-minute or less stand-up meetings used to foster communication in a clinical setting (11).
Policies, Systems, and Processes | Hypertention Only, % (95% Confidence Interval) | Diabetes Only, % (95% Confidence Interval) | Both Hypertension and Diabetes, % (95% Confidence Interval) |
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Internal policies/workflows | 87.5 (75.4–99.6) | 84.4 (71.1–97.7) | 78.1 (63.0–93.3) |
Huddles | 75.0 (59.1–90.9) | 75.0 (59.1–90.9) | 65.6 (48.2–83.0) |
Electronic health record alerts/tracking tools | 68.8 (51.8–85.7) | 68.8 (51.8–85.7) | 53.1 (34.8–71.4) |
Case manager/coordinator | 50.0 (31.7–68.3) | 53.1 (34.8–71.4) | 40.6 (22.6–58.6) |
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