CMS Approves Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitors

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Hey Medicare Nation! www.TheMedicareNation.com Help your PARENTS, Spouses and Friends "SUBSCRIBE" to Medicare Nation! With almost 100 episodes on Medicare and Medicare Resources available, your loved-one will be able to find answers to their Medicare questions! Use the "Purple" colored icon on an Apple phone or .... download Stitcher, Himalaya or Player FM when using Android phones. Search for "Medicare" and "click" on the Medicare Nation logo. You'll see the "subscribe" button on the page. "Click" subscribe and they'll get the NEWEST Medicare Nation episodes delievered to their phone. TODAY.... I'm discussing NEW information released from CMS.   CMS Decision Summary Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring  Devices July 2, 2019…..The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has determined that the evidence is sufficient to cover Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) for the diagnosis of hypertension in Medicare beneficiaries.  What is hypertension (high blood pressure)? The American Heart Association (AHA) defines blood pressure as…. a force that pushes blood through a network of arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood pressure reading is the result of two forces: the systolic pressure occurs as blood pumps out of the heart and into the arteries; diastolic pressure is created as the heart rests between heart beats (American Heart Association, 2018). Elevated blood pressure, or hypertension, leads to harm by causing tiny tears in the interior lining of the arteries and coronary vessels…..stimulating a local immune response in the endothelial cells within the atrial walls.  In these regions, the arterial intima retains apolipoprotein B, which attracts lipid-rich macrophages (foam cells).   These preatherotic lesions develop into atherosclerotic plaques which become increasingly fibrotic and can form fissures, hematomas, thrombi, and calcifications (Swirski and Nahrendorf, 2013). The end result is stiff, thickened arteries that narrow the flow of blood to organs and limbs….which both increases pressure on target organs and limits oxygenation of them. There is also the risk of atherosclerotic plaque rupture, resulting in distal vascular obstruction and ischemia and infarction of end organs, such as stroke in the brain (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2018). CMS is lowering the blood pressure threshold for hypertension… from the current policy of 140/90 down to 130/80 to align with the latest society recommendations regarding the diagnostic criteria.  This will allow more patients to use ABPM and receive appropriate treatment if needed. General Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is a diagnostic test… that allows for the identification of various types of high blood pressure. ABPM devises are small… portable machines that are connected to a blood pressure cuff worn by patients…. that record blood pressure at regular periods over 24 to 48 hours while the patient goes about their normal activities..including sleep. The recording is interpreted by a physician or non-physician practitioner….and appropriate action is taken based on the findings. Diagnosis and treatment of high blood pressure is important for the management of various conditions…. including cardiovascular disease and kidney disease.   Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) for the diagnosis of hypertension in Medicare beneficiaries is covered under the following circumstances: For beneficiaries with suspected “white coat hypertension,” which is defined as an average office blood pressure of systolic blood pressure greater than 130 mm … but less than 160 mm … or diastolic blood pressure greater than 80… but less than 100… on two separate clinic/office visits …..with at least two separate measurements made at each visit and with at least two blood pressure measurements taken outside the office which are 140/90 on at least three separate clinic/office visits with two separate measurements made at each visit; At least two documented blood pressure measurements taken outside the office which are