2022
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.79.suppl_1.087
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Abstract 087: Analysis Of Blood Pressure Readings Among The Unsheltered Population Of Miami-Dade County

Abstract: Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) can lead to adverse cardiovascular sequelae without appropriate management. People experiencing homelessness (PEH) are at increased risk of diseases yet have poor access to HTN monitoring. In particular little is known about prevalence of HTN among unsheltered PEH. Our objective is to assess baseline HTN characteristics in the unsheltered PEH population of Miami-Dade County. Methods: Blood Pressure (BP) measurements were… Show more

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“…Patients can receive baseline medical assessments and prevention care, such as vital screening and vaccinations, as well as treatment such as wound care and emergency triage. 10,26,28,29 By conducting outreach in this way, PEUH living in the area have an opportunity to receive care they may not otherwise be able to access. 25 Blood Pressure Measurement: Blood pressure is routinely measured for each patient presenting at clinical street encounters.…”
Section: Background On Street Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients can receive baseline medical assessments and prevention care, such as vital screening and vaccinations, as well as treatment such as wound care and emergency triage. 10,26,28,29 By conducting outreach in this way, PEUH living in the area have an opportunity to receive care they may not otherwise be able to access. 25 Blood Pressure Measurement: Blood pressure is routinely measured for each patient presenting at clinical street encounters.…”
Section: Background On Street Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If they say yes, the patient is then evaluated on the street. Patients can receive baseline medical assessments and prevention care, such as vital screening and vaccinations, as well as treatment such as wound care and emergency triage 10,26,28,29 . By conducting outreach in this way, PEUH living in the area have an opportunity to receive care they may not otherwise be able to access 25,28 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%