Santa Barbara Number of Days High Blood Pressure Medications Were Filled
2024-25 Edition
Why is it important to take medication for high blood pressure?
High blood pressure makes the heart work harder and can lead to heart disease, stroke, and kidney damage. Medications called “RAS Antagonists” help lower high blood pressure and may help prevent kidney damage due to diabetes and congestive heart failure. It is important to prevent damage from these conditions by reducing high blood pressure.
How should doctors help manage high blood pressure?
Your doctor should check your blood pressure level and assess any other medical problems you might have and discuss which medications are best for you. If a medicine called a RAS Antagonist is prescribed, the doctor should request tests to make sure the medication is not causing harm. In addition to prescribing medication, the doctor should help you manage your high blood pressure in other ways such as helping you to plan healthy meals with less salt and encouraging you to stay physically active.
Talk with your doctor and health plan to find out about what other services are available. Many health plans offer additional support and resources for patients with high blood pressure. These additional services may include educational materials (online and in print), classes or support groups, or phone counseling.
What do the stars mean?
The percentage of patients ages 18 and older and diagnosed with high blood pressure, who were given prescriptions for medicines called RAS Antagonists, had their prescription filled for at least 80 percent of the days during the measurement period. This means that if the measurement period is 100 days, the medical group made sure that the high blood pressure medication was filled for at least 80 days. The higher score means more patients got the right care at the right time.
The scores are based on information from at least 30 Medicare Advantage patient records for each medical group in 2022.