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AMA to unleash a new era of patient care

New collaborative initiative brings health and technology stakeholders around a common data model.

Press Releases
Blood pressure device with digital readout.
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Florida physician makes blood-pressure control a priority

Saint Anthony Amofah, MD, emphasizes Target: BP and highlights his practice’s dedication to maintaining target blood pressure levels.

Hypertension
Tech checks the blood pressure of a young man.
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Half of young adults with high BP go untreated

Young men especially appear less likely to make use of the health system to get their hypertension under control.

Hypertension
Medical technician taking patient's blood pressure.
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New data buttress SPRINT findings on 120 mm Hg BP target

Differences between clinical-trial and real-world measurements of BP should be considered when deciding how aggressive an approach to pursue.

Hypertension
Medical student measuring the blood pressure of patient.
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BP check challenge: Only 1 in 159 med students gets perfect score

A recent study found that, when tested, medical students correctly performed less than half of skills needed to obtain proper blood-pressure readings.

Hypertension
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On World Hypertension Day, AMA urges patients to know their numbers

The AMA is supporting the Know Your Numbers campaign to encourage more patients to take steps that get their high blood pressure—or hypertension—under control

Press Releases
Physician with her hand on smiling patient's shoulder.
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5 MIN READ

4 ways to partner with black patients to control hypertension

African-Americans have a higher rate of hypertension than the population at large, but prioritizing communication can help.

Hypertension
Poster for the proper way to take blood pressure.
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When targeting high BP, draw on this evidence-based framework

Accurate measurement, quick action on treatment and a true partnership with patients will boost control of this deadly, costly condition.

Hypertension
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4 MIN READ

Court case tests Philadelphia’s sugary drinks tax

The City of Brotherly Love says it can tax the distribution of products that harm public health. The AMA and other health organizations support the tax.

Public Health