Changing lives through Blood Pressure at Home innovation: experiences and learning from regional teams.
Description
This episode explores the impact of technology-enabled blood pressure monitoring in the north and south of England.
Since October 2020, more than 220,000 blood pressure monitors funded by NHS England have been distributed around the country as part of the Blood Pressure at Home, or BP@Home programme.
South-west London Integrated Care System (ICS) Project Manager Jacqueline Chapman and South Wirral Primary Care Network (PCN) GP and Clinical Director Thomas Wyatt discuss shared and different challenges, learning and outcomes on their respective BP@Home journeys.
They join podcast host and digital nurse leader Anne Cooper to discuss supporting people to be empowered, connected and well in the comfort of home while preventing life-changing conditions like health attacks and strokes.
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