Hypertension
Hypertension

Reference for building the Care Pathway:

World Hypertension League (WHL) - CH

The World Hypertension League (WHL) is a global organization dedicated to the prevention and control of hypertension (high blood pressure), which is one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.

Founded in 1986, the WHL brings together healthcare professionals, researchers, and public health organizations worldwide with the aim of promoting public health policies, awareness, and education on hypertension.

Caren has adopted the "Global Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension" used by the WHL as a reference to structure its care line, ensuring comprehensive and effective patient monitoring.

Care Pathway for Hypertension

A Caren care line is supported by an intelligent system that continuously monitors patient data, allowing early detection of any changes indicating decompensation. The platform collects information from assessment questionnaires, laboratory tests, medical visit records, and blood pressure analysis, cross-referencing this data to generate personalized alerts for healthcare teams, facilitating more efficient and proactive hypertension management.
πŸ“‹ Steps:
1
Initial Assessment
2
Continuous Monitoring
3
Complication Prevention
Points
βœ… Main objectives:
  • βœ” Identify comorbidities and risk factors for personalized treatment.
  • βœ” Encourage lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, physical exercise, weight control, and smoking cessation to improve hypertension management.
  • βœ” Educate patients on the importance of adhering to the care plan.
πŸ“Œ Expected benefits:
  • βœ” Effective blood pressure control.
  • βœ” Improved quality of life for patients.
  • βœ” Reduced cardiovascular risk and early mortality associated with poorly controlled hypertension.
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