Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a leading cause
of premature mortality and morbidity
in England. The global burden of
disease study identified high blood pressure and high cholesterol as leading
risk factors that drive mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular disease.
These risk factors are high impact but also highly modifiable.
Treatment of high blood pressure
and high cholesterol substantially lower the risk of CVD. Despite this, both
risk factors are underdiagnosed and undertreated. Around 30% of people with
hypertension are unaware of their condition, and the pre-pandemic Quality and
Outcomes Framework (QOF) data showed that around one third of people with
diagnosed hypertension are not treated to QOF target, with substantial
variation across the country.
Prevention of CVD in people with
hypertension requires optimal control of both blood pressure and cholesterol.
Around 50% of people with established CVD also have hypertension. All men over
the age of 55 with hypertension and women over the age of 60 with hypertension
who do not have CVD are nevertheless at high risk (with a QRisk score above 10%).
These individuals should be offered treatment with lipid lowering therapy, but
large numbers are either on no treatment or suboptimal treatment.
Objectives
Our
approach
AHSNs will support Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to implement the UCLPartners Proactive Care Framework for hypertension, to optimise clinical care and self-management of people with hypertension. This will be achieved through:
We will also support PCNs to
increase the detection of people with hypertension through case finding
interventions (including practice case finding through patient record searches,
and models that involve community pharmacists as part of the new hypertension
community pharmacy scheme). We will support Integrated Care Systems to reduce
health inequalities by targeting 20% of the most deprived populations and other
local priority groups (applying the Core20PLUS5 framework).
The Blood Pressure Optimisation
programme supports systems to take a multi-morbidity approach in supporting
patients which hypertension. This approach will enable AHSNs to deliver on the
objectives of both the NHS England @home programme and AHSN National Lipids and
Familial Hypercholesterolaemia programme.
Case
Finding
AHSNs will support Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to implement the UCLPartners Proactive Care Framework for hypertension, to optimise clinical care and self-management of people with hypertension. This will be achieved through:
Identifying appropriate patients
UCLP Frameworks are free to access and can be used
in all GP systems.
To access you can contact;
UCLP
Proactive Care Frameworks Request for access
You will then be able to access and download the
search tools you need to risk stratify and prioritise your patients.
To understand more about the UCLP Hypertension
framework, click here.
Project Implementation Resources
We have provided resources on this page to support
you to develop your BPO project using QI methodology.
Quality Improvement (QI) helps us identify what
works well and where we can make changes. In primary care, we don't have time or
resources to spend on things that don't work, don't serve our patients, and
that could be done more efficiently or effectively. QI is a commitment to
continuously improving the quality of healthcare, focusing on the preferences
and needs of the people who use services. (Royal College of General
Practitioners 2017)
βIn order to practise medicine in the 21st century,
a core understanding of quality improvement is as important as our
understanding of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. (Stephen Powis, Medical
Director, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, 2015. Academy of Medical
Royal Colleges)
Designing your project
1. Complete your Driver
Diagram example of a completed Driver Diagram here.
2. See if a PDSA cycle would work for you, have a
look here for more
details
3. Have a look at the project plan template,
it has been designed to aid with structuring your work project.
4. Consider an Action Learning Set format
for your team
Community Pharmacy and
Hypertension Case Finding
The NHS Community Pharmacy
Hypertension Case Finding Service supports risk identification and prevention
of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
This service will:
You can find your nearest community pharmacy, across Wessex, offering NHS blood pressure checks using the link to the interactive map below;