Australian Hypertension Taskforce unveils Roadmap to transform high blood pressure control and reduce preventable deaths

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The National Hypertension Taskforce has published the first Roadmap to improve Australia’s blood pressure control in the Medical Journal of Australia.

Achieving the target - from the current 32% to 70% by 2030 - will make Australia a global leader in blood pressure management. The Roadmap is built on three pillars: (A) prevent; (B) detect; and (C) effectively treat.

The National Hypertension Taskforce is led by the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance and Hypertension Australia. Co-leads are Professors Alta Schutte and Markus Schlaich.

“Improving blood pressure control rates in Australia is not only critical but possible and the Roadmap provides a clear guide of how we can make that happen. We welcome individuals and groups affected by high blood pressure, stroke, dementia, heart or kidney disease, or with a shared interest to substantially improve blood pressure control in Australia, to get in touch," says Professor Schutte.

 

For details, please refer to the media release from ACvA on this page.

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Lead

Professor Alta Schutte
Cardiovascular health

Professor Alta Schutte

Program Head, Blood Pressure Research

External People

Professor Markus P Schlaich

University of Western Australia

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