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Change Request
Million Hearts Hypertension
Control Challenge 0920-0976
This is a revision. OMB
approval is requested for 3 years. Proposed changes are outlined
below.
Summary
We
request OMB approval to
update the Data Collection Tool #3: The Interview Guide for
collecting success stories of the Hypertension Control Champions
OMB-approved tool. The Interview Guide will provide a template for
sharing and disseminating success stories.
Background
and Justification
Since
2012, the HTN CC initiative has recognized 133 Hypertension Control
Champions in 40 states for reaching an average of over 70%-80%
control. These experts have shared the keys to their success: a
combination of priority-setting, treatment protocols implemented by
care teams, staff incentives, out-of-office blood pressure monitoring
(including Self-Monitored Blood Pressure (SMBP) for treatment of
hypertension), leveraging health Information Technology (IT)
solutions, and more.
The
HTN CC identify,
celebrate, and share lessons learned from clinicians,
practices, and health systems that have been able to focus ad
successfully monitor and improve hypertension control.
The
proposed changes to the Interview Guide are provided (Attachment 5).
We suggest minor modifications to previously approved OMB guide as
noted. The minor changes are to reduce the burden on the
participant, ease on the program, and standardization in collection
and dissemination in a template form. The suggested edits improve the
critical information shared and the ease in answering questions from
clinic practices and clinicians from whom the information is being
requested.
Burden
Estimate
No
change to the burden estimate is requested.
Effect
of Proposed Changes on Currently Approved Instruments and Attachments
Non-substantive
change for data collection.
OMB
approval is requested, effective immediately.
Appendix
A
Original
interview guide
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Proposed
Questions
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Introduction
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Interview
Guide: Success Story
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Congratulations
on your selection as a Million Hearts®
Hypertension Control Champion.
I
am (name) with (organization) talking with you on behalf on the
Million Hearts®
Initiative. Thank you for making time to talk me today.
The
primary purpose of the Million Hearts®
Hypertension Control Challenge is to identify providers such as
yourself who achieve exemplary hypertension control rates and then
to share the strategies and processes you have adopted with the
healthcare community to improve practice. The expectation of
Million Hearts ®
is develop a “success story” describing your practice
and patient population in broad terms, your documented
hypertension control rates, and the strategies adopted by your
practice (healthcare system) to provide exemplary care for your
hypertensive patients. Your practice will be named in the
publication.
To
facilitate this goal, Million Hearts®
has scheduled this interview. I expect the interview to last about
1 hour, and may ask you to review any final products which may
take another 1 hour. You may stop the interview at any time and
refer us to a colleague or employee who may be better able to
provide the information we are requesting. However, refusal to
allow any staff to participate in the interview and documenting of
strategies may result in a loss of some of the benefits of
recognition. You will have an opportunity to review and comment on
any products developed as a result of this interview. This data
collection is approved under Office of Management and Budget #
0920-0976.
We
have three primary questions and will follow up some of your
responses with a request for additional details. To accurately
document your successes, we would like to record this session. Is
that alright?
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Congratulations!
Million Hearts® has selected your team as a good example of
attaining impressive hypertension control numbers and would like
to highlight your practice in a short success story to be featured
on the Million Hearts® website. We hope to weave together your
experience with that of fellow practices and health systems that
have also demonstrated success in this area in order to educate
and inspire other health care professionals to adopt similar
tactics.
Instructions:
Please
use this worksheet to describe your challenges, approach, and
strategies in successfully reaching an 80% control rate among your
patients with hypertension. Be as specific as possible. Million
Hearts® and Palladian Partners will use the completed
questionnaire to develop your success story.
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Champion
Information
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May
we begin?
1.
Please
describe how you identify and track patients with hypertension.
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Name
of health care professional/practice/health system:
Primary
point of contact (name, title, email, telephone):
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Patient
Demographics
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Please
describe how you calculated the hypertension control rate for
your practice or (healthcare system). Are any groups or
individuals excluded from the analysis?
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How
many total patients and adult patients with hypertension do you
serve annually?
Are
there other clinics in your area?
Describe
some of the characteristics of your hypertensive patient
population (e.g., uninsured or under insured, low English
proficiency, comorbidities) (150–250 words).
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Please
describe the processes or systems you have adopted in your
practice (healthcare system) that you believe contribute to the
exemplary blood pressure control achieved by your practice
(healthcare system):
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Prompt
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Challenge and Approach
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Prompt
as needed:
Have
you incorporated healthcare extender as team members into the
practice such as pharmacists, community health workers, or
others? Please describe the staff you have engaged ad their role
in the healthcare team.
Do
you use
electronic medical records (EMRs)? Please describe how you use
EMRs in your practice to identify and treat patients with
hypertension. Please describe features of the EMR that are most
useful to you.
Do
you have
reminders or treatment prompts outside of EMRs? Please describe
the reminders and/or prompts used and unique practices associated
with them.
Do
you provide
patient or staff performance incentives? Please describe them.
Have
you identified and make use of community-clinical
linkages? Please describe them?
Have
you partnered with community resources for meet patient needs?
Please describe the partnership and the benefits to your
patients.
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Describe
the unique challenges you or your practice encountered on your
journey to hypertension control (150–250 words).
What
are your patients’ biggest barriers to hypertension
control?
Describe
your or your team’s approach to hypertension control
(150–250 words).
Describe
quantitative and/or qualitative results your team saw after
implementing your approach (e.g., percentage of patients with
hypertension under control, changes in health outcomes, other
benefits measured) (150–200 words).
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Strategies for Success
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Is
there anything else you believe has contributed to your exemplary
hypertension control rates that you would like to add?
Thank
you for participating in this interview. We expect to have draft
materials based on this conversation for you to review by:
_________________________________________.
If
you have any questions, or would like to add information to your
interview, please contact ____________ at ____________ (phone and
e-mail).
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List
3–4 of the most important success strategies you used to
overcome the challenges mentioned above.
What
resources did you use to achieve greater hypertension control in
your patients?
What
advice would you give other clinicians or practices about how to
achieve hypertension control?
Share
1–2 quotes from staff or team members (include attribution
and affiliation). Quotes may be modified for length or style in
the final success story.
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Program Photos
Please
include 1–3 high-resolution photos (e.g., of staff members
or activities) as separate attachments with your completed
questionnaire. Provide consent forms for any identifiable
individuals in the photos.
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