Implementing standardized performance indicators to improve hypertension control at both the population and healthcare organization levels

Author:

Campbell Norm1ORCID,Ordunez Pedro2,Jaffe Marc G.3,Orias Marcelo4,DiPette Donald J.5,Patel Pragna6,Khan Nadia7,Onuma Oyere8,Lackland Daniel T.9

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine, Physiology and Pharmacology and Community Health Sciences; Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta and O'Brien Institute for Public Health; University of Calgary; Calgary Alberta Canada

2. Department of Non Communicable Diseases and Mental Health; Pan American Health Organization; Washington DC USA

3. Department of Endocrinology; Kaiser Permanente; South San Francisco CA USA

4. The National University of Cordoba and Sanatorio Allende; Cordoba Argentina

5. University of South Carolina School of Medicine; Columbia SC USA

6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta GA USA

7. Department of Medicine; Center for Health Evaluation and Outcomes Sciences; University of British Columbia; Vancouver British Columbia Canada

8. Management of Noncommunicable Diseases Unit; World Health Organization; Geneva Switzerland

9. Department of Neurology; Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston SC USA

Funder

Pan American Health Organization

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

Reference20 articles.

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2. World Hypertension League Committee; International Society of Hypertension Executive Committee. High blood pressure: why prevention and control are urgent and important: a 2014 fact sheet from the World Hypertension League and the International Society of Hypertension;Campbell;J Clin Hypertens,2014

3. World Health Organization NCD Global Monitoring Framework 2016

4. Global health metrics and non-communicable diseases: the case of hypertension;Ordunez;Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol,2015

5. Beyond the opportunities of SDG 3: the risk for the NCDs agenda;Ordunez;Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol,2016

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