


This work, called Blood Pressure forms one part of a range of initiatives being developed by the NHS to transform health and care services so that people are supported to keep well, recover and manage their health and wellbeing at home. In addition, those who already own a blood pressure monitor can discuss with their GP how to monitor their blood pressure at home. Since October 2020, over 220,000 blood pressure monitors have been distributed around England so that patients can record their blood pressure and send their readings to their GP practice to review, by telephone, email or via a remote monitoring platform. Regular home blood pressure monitoring across a population of 50,000 patients could prevent up to 500 heart attacks and 745 strokes over five years. This video produced UCLPartners describes the benefits of remote monitoring blood pressure.

Home blood pressure monitoring enables patients with hypertension to measure and share their blood pressure readings with their GP from their home. Blood pressure tests can be carried out at a number of places, including at home – using a patient’s own digital blood pressure monitor, a local pharmacy and GP practice, at an NHS Health Check appointment (offered to adults in England aged 40-74), or even in some opticians and supermarkets. In England, there are over eight million people diagnosed with hypertension (high blood pressure).Ī blood pressure test is a simple way of checking if someone’s blood pressure is too high or too low. Home blood pressure monitoring What is home blood pressure monitoring?

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