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National ForumMid-year Membership

Meeting Celebrating WorldHypertension Day

May 17, 2019

NationalForum.org

Welcome & Overview

Laura Gordon, Chair, National

Forum

CEO, Institute for Advanced

Clinical Trials for Children

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Improving Blood Pressure Control at the Community LevelCommunity, Clinical and Public Health Leaders Share Success Stories

• A mayor building a Culture of Health in Baton Rouge, LA

• Non-physician led, Hypertension Management Program in

Boston, MA

• A Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion at a

Federally Qualified Health Center in Scott County,

Tennessee,

• National Forum member updates

• 2020 Appropriations

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Before We Begin

•Download today’s handouts by going to the File

menu in the upper left hand corner of the screen.

Select “Save Document.”

•We encourage you to submit written questions at

any time during the presentation, using the Q&A

Panel located at the bottom right of your screen.

• Today’s session is being recorded.

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Share Your Experience

• Twitter

@NatForumHDSP

• Facebook

@nationalforumforheartdiseaseandstrokeprevention

• Hashtags

#NatForumMidYearMtg

#WorldHypertensionDay

#KnowYourNumbers

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Celebrating World Hypertension Day

• Using data from 2013-2016, 46.0% of US adults had

hypertension.

• In 2016, there were 82,735 deaths primarily attributable to

High Blood Pressure.

• In 2016, the age-adjusted death rate primarily attributable

to high blood pressure was 21.6 per 100,000.

• Projections show that by 2035, the total direct costs of High

Blood Pressure could increase to an estimated $220.9

billion.

The Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2019 Update from the American Heart Association

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Agenda

Hair & Health Program

Jared Hymowitz, Director of the Mayor’s Healthy City Initiative

Office of Mayor-President Sharon Weston-Broome

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, A Move with the Mayor® City

Development Of An Entirely Remote, Non‐Physician Led

Hypertension Management Program

Victoria Liquori, MPH, Patient NavigatorJacqueline Dunning, PharmD, Pharmacist

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

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Agenda

Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA,18th Surgeon General of the United States interviews the 2018 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion: Mountain People's Health Councils, Inc.Scott County TennesseePatricia Dyer, RN, Chief Operations Officer

Member Organizations:

American Heart AssociationPreeti Kolankarai, Portfolio Advisor, Patients

Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBetsy L. Thompson, MD, MSPH, DrPH, RADMUS Public Health ServiceDirector, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention

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Agenda

Questions and AnswersJohn Clymer

2020 Appropriations Update

Caitlin Peruccio, Legislative Assistant

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), Chair

House Labor, Health, Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee

National Forum 17th Annual Meeting - October 30, 2019John Clymer

Closing

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Hair & Health Program

Jared Hymowitz,

Director of the Mayor’s Healthy

City Initiative

Office of Mayor-President

Sharon Weston-Broome

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Mayor Sharon Weston Broome and Healthy Baton Rouge:Hair and Health

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John M. Clymer

Executive Director

National Forum for Heart Disease

& Stroke Prevention

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Development Of An Entirely Remote, Non‐Physician Led Hypertension Management Program

Victoria Liquori, MPH, Patient

Navigator

Jacqueline Dunning, PharmD,

Pharmacist

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Boston, MA

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Development of an entirely remote, non‐physician led hypertension management program

Clinical Cardiology, Volume: 42, Issue: 2, Pages: 285-291, First published: 23 December 2018, DOI: (10.1002/clc.23141)

Interview with the 2018 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion

Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA

18th Surgeon General of the

United

CEO of BayouClinic

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Mountain People's Health Councils, Inc.Scott County Tennessee

Patricia Dyer, RN

Chief Operations Officer

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Major Cities in Scott County, TN

Oneida (population: 9,581), Helenwood(population: 3,678), Huntsville (population: 2,803), Pioneer (population: 2,701), Robbins (population: 2,551), Winfield (population: 2,002), Elgin (population: 138)

Land Area 8,489 sq miles

Household Income $28,401

% of Population under Poverty Level 26.2%

High School Grads 75% of population

Holders of Bachelors Degrees 10% of population

Unemployment Rate 3.6% (prior to late 2016 was as high as 20% and ranked #1 for unemployment over multiple years)

Total Population 21,989 (2017)

Mountain People's Health Councils, Inc.Quick Facts

American Heart Association

Preeti Kolankarai,

Portfolio Advisor, Patients

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NATIONAL FORUM MEMBERSHIP MEETING

WORLD HYPERTENSION DAY 2019

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BLOOD PRESSUREMOVE 7-12 MILLION PEOPLE TO CONTROL THEIR BLOOD PRESSURE

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BLOOD PRESSURE ECOSYSTEM

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(Target: BP)

(Y-BP, CCC, etc.)

Policy AgendaMillion Hearts

Ad Council HypertensionAd Council Stroke

AMA/AHA HCP Campaign

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LowerYourHBP.org

BajeSuPresion.orgTargetBP.org

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2019 WORLD HYPERTENSION DAY ACTIVATIONS

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• Aligned with World Hypertension League to support World Hypertension Day, May 17th

• Drive consumers to check their BP through omnichannel outreach

• Educate consumers on proper management

• Actionable steps to manage BP as a next step from the BP check challenge

• www.heart.org/bplevels

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HELPFUL LINKS TO RESOURCES

MAY BLOOD PRESSURE TOOLKIT

https://targetbp.org/home/may-bp-toolkit/

TARGET BP™ WEBSITE

https://targetbp.org/

AD COUNCIL RESOURCES

http://loweryourhbp.adcouncilkit.org/

BLOOD PRESSURE GUIDELINE TOOLKIT FOR CLINICIANS

www.heart.org/bptools

Centers Disease Control and Prevention

Betsy L. Thompson, MD, MSPH, DrPHRADM, U.S. Public Health Service,

Centers Disease Control and

Prevention

Director, Division for Heart Disease

and Stroke Prevention

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Q & A

•We encourage you to submit written questions

using the Q&A Panel located at the bottom right

of your screen.

•After typing your questions in the space at the

bottom, hit the Send button.

•YOUR questions will not be seen by other

members of the audience, and will be

addressed, time permitting.

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8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET

Barbara Jordan Conference Center Washington, DC

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2020 Appropriations Update

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Caitlin Peruccio

Legislative Assistant at Office of

Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro

Washington, District of Columbia

Closing & Contact Information

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The National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke

Prevention

1150 Connecticut AVE NW

Washington, DC 20036

www.nationalforum.org

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