Nathan Pauly, Jared Augenstein, Janet Williams, Kate Kirley, Emily Polk, Gregory Wozniak
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Self-measured blood pressure service and device use increased among Medicaid enrollees from 2018-2022.
Introduction: When coupled with clinical supports, self-measured blood pressure (SMBP) monitoring has been shown to be effective at lowering blood pressure for people with hypertension, with positive impacts on health equity.
Methods: This analysis uses nationwide Medicaid claims data to examine trends in SMBP use (ie, use of SMBP services and/or devices) at the national and state levels from 2018 to 2022 among adult Medicaid enrollees.
Results: Rates of SMBP use spiked during the pandemic and subsequently decreased, although rates are still higher than those observed pre-pandemic, and utilization varied considerably by state.
Conclusion: Future research should seek to improve understanding of factors driving state variation in SMBP use.