Madge Kaplan writes:
The next WIHI broadcast — How High? How Low? Shared Decision Making Amidst Shifting (Hypertension) Guidelines — will take place on Thursday, March 13, from 2 to 3 PM ET, and I hope you'll tune in. This is a special collaboration with the Journal of the American Medical Association that we're calling JAMA on WIHI: An Online Audio Forum on Quality.
Our guests will include:
- Craig W. Robbins, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Center for Clinical Information Services, Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute
- Don Goldmann, MD, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
- Peter Basch, MD, FACP, Medical Director, Ambulatory EHR and Health IT Policy, Medstar Health
- Eric Peterson, MD, MPH, Director, Duke Clinical Research Institute; Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center
Hypertension is a hot issue, especially in the US, where an expert committee recently recommended that
the available evidence does not support initiating treatment (largely
medication) for people 60 years or older until their blood pressure
climbs to 150 over 90. The decades-long consensus had been to initiate
treatment at 140 over 90, which is still the recommendation for adults
younger than 60. The reasons for this change are possibly as complicated
as the guideline process itself, but one of the chief concerns of the
majority on the Eighth Joint National Committee (“JNC 8”) is the risk
associated with aggressive treatment of hypertension in older adults.
So, can we talk
about this? We certainly hope so, and we invite you to bring your
real-world experience making sense of changing guidelines with your
patients managing high blood pressure (and other conditions) to a
special WIHI produced in collaboration with JAMA: March 13, 2014: How Low? How High? Shared Decision Making Amidst Shifting (Hypertension) Guidelines.
Some experts take exception to
the committee’s findings and the process itself. Our guests are going
to take all that into consideration, but, with your help, we’ll focus
primarily on the best ways to approach changing and often-debated
guidelines when working with patients to achieve optimal health. (The
new guidelines for determining who should be put on statins to lower
cholesterol are another case in point.)
We want this
discussion to be constructive and forward looking. And for that, we need
your interest and participation. Thank you in advance for enrolling in
the March 13 WIHI!
I hope you'll join us! You can enroll for the free broadcast here.
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