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A new study highlights the effectiveness of a team-based care model in helping high-risk patients manage their blood pressure. The approach combined home blood pressure monitoring with regular health coaching, and the results were significant. Researchers found that patients in the program saw a meaningful drop in their blood pressure readings compared to those receiving standard care alone.
The study focused on individuals who were considered high-risk, often due to other health conditions or difficulty controlling their numbers with medication alone. In the team model, patients were given a home monitor and taught how to use it properly. They also worked with a health coach, who provided personalized advice on diet, exercise, and medication adherence. The coach checked in regularly, offering support and adjusting goals as needed.
This method addresses a common problem in hypertension care. Many patients struggle to keep up with lifestyle changes or forget to take their pills. Having a dedicated coach and the ability to track numbers at home creates accountability. The findings suggest that shifting away from a single doctor visit to a coordinated team effort can lead to better outcomes. For clinics and health systems looking to improve chronic disease management, this study offers a practical, evidence-based path forward.
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