@article{89d71866cc0348af88a3d32ea74fcc88,
title = "Measure accurately, Act rapidly, and Partner with patients: An intuitive and practical three-part framework to guide efforts to improve hypertension control",
abstract = "Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease in the United States and worldwide. It also provides a useful model for team-based chronic disease management. This article describes the M.A.P. checklists: a framework to help practice teams summarize best practices for providing coordinated, evidence-based care to patients with hypertension. Consisting of three domains—Measure Accurately; Act Rapidly; and Partner With Patients, Families, and Communities—the checklists were developed by a team of clinicians, hypertension experts, and quality improvement experts through a multistep process that combined literature review, iterative feedback from a panel of internationally recognized experts, and pilot testing among a convenience sample of primary care practices in two states. In contrast to many guidelines, the M.A.P. checklists specifically target practice teams, instead of individual clinicians, and are designed to be brief, cognitively easy to consume and recall, and accessible to healthcare workers from a range of professional backgrounds.",
author = "Boonyasai, {Romsai T.} and Rakotz, {Michael K.} and Lubomski, {Lisa H.} and Daniel, {Donna M.} and Marsteller, {Jill A.} and Taylor, {Kathryn S.} and Cooper, {Lisa A.} and Omar Hasan and Wynia, {Matthew K.}",
note = "Funding Information: IHO:BP is sponsored by the AMA and is conducted as a partnership between the AMA and Johns Hopkins Medicine. At the time of this work, Drs Daniel, Hasan, and Wynia were with the AMA. The authors wish to thank Stephanie Busam, Una Charley, Shahid Choudhry, and Erin Kirley for their invaluable support during the development and pilot testing of the concepts and tools described in this paper. Members of the AMA's HCAG: Robert Davis, MS (Care Coordination Institute); Brent Egan, MD (Care Coordination Institute); Joel Handler, MD (Kaiser Permanente of Southern California); Jacquelyn Hunt, PharmD, MS (Bellin Health); Judith Monroe, MD, FAAFP (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); William Oetgen, MD, MBA (American College of Cardiology); Olugbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MPH (New York University School of Medicine); Jerry Penso, MD (American Medical Group Foundation); Stephen Persell, MD, MPH (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine); Jesse Singer, DO, MPH (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene); and Sarah Woolsey, MD, FAAFP (HealthInsight). Practices participating in the IHO:BP pilot phase: Advocate Medical Group–Metrodocs (Mount Prospect, IL); Advocate Medical Group–Midwest Heart Specialists (Batavia, IL); Erie Family Health Center (Chicago, IL); Northwestern Medical Group (Evanston, IL); Quality Primary Care (Chicago, IL); Drs Edwards and Stephens, LTD (Baltimore, MD); Johns Hopkins Community Physicians (Frederick, MD); Medstar Franklin Square Family Medical Center (Baltimore, MD); Mitchell S. Gittelman, DO, PA (Salisbury, MD); Power Street Medical Center (Salisbury, MD). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2017",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1111/jch.12995",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "19",
pages = "684--694",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Hypertension",
issn = "1524-6175",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "7",
}