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Addressing Hypertension During Pregnancy Improves Maternal and Infant Health

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This resource highlights state-based program initiatives tailored to improving hypertensive disorders of pregnancy outcomes.

Levers for Preventing Chronic Disease That Intersect with Key MAHA Report Themes

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PFAS,

Learn about public health strategies for preventing chronic disease that intersect with themes in MAHA report including nutrition and physical activity.

Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention in the Pacific Territories

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Guam,

Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention in the Pacific Territories heart disease, stroke prevention, american heart month, cardiovascular health, chronic disease, pacific territories, environmental infrastructure, disease epidemic, tobacco use, mental health, united states, physical activity, health problems, leading cause of death, health conditions, american heart, cardiovascular disease, chest pain, type of heart disease, coronary heart disease, heart health, flow to the heart, risk of heart disease, heart disease and stroke, prevent heart disease, astho, association of state and territorial health officials Marcus Plescia Heart disease and stroke prevention in the pacific territories. Each February, American Heart Month raises awareness for heart disease and cardiovascular health—a matter that warrants attention year-round. In ASTHO’s 2023 Environmental Scan, territorial health officials highlighted chronic disease prevention and treatment as top current public health program and service priorities, emphasizing heart disease and stroke as key focus areas. As such, I want to highlight heart disease as a public health issue in the U.S. territories, which have played an important role in ASTHO’s chronic disease prevention efforts. Several years ago, ASTHO CEO Mike Fraser pointed out Mark Durand’s work in the Pacific territories. Durand developed a list of prioritized chronic disease-related health policies and a matrix to map progress across six jurisdictions. This ultimately provided the basis for ASTHO’s Essential Policies for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control—which served as a foundation for ASTHO’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (HDSP) Learning Collaborative—and led to the launch of ASTHO’s technical packages in all program areas. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevalence in the Pacific In the United States, heart disease is the first leading cause of death and stroke is the fifth. Disparities exist across several demographic lines, including race, ethnicity, and nationality. U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPIs) adults have the second-highest death rate from cardiovascular disease in the country. Additionally, in all USAPIs involved in ASTHO’s HDSP Learning Collaborative—Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), Guam, and Republic of Palau—heart disease and stroke are in the top three leading causes of death, with cases soaring in recent years. The U.S. territories are home to small and diverse populations with rich history, cultural practices, and languages. Unfortunately, the long-lasting impacts of colonialism have weakened the social, cultural, and environmental infrastructure that has historically protected the health of USAPIs communities. In recent decades, health threats have shifted from infectious diseases to preventable chronic diseases; the Pacific Island Health Officers Association even declared a Regional State of Emergency in 2010 because of their non-communicable disease epidemic. Since this declaration, there has been increased interest in and efforts toward policy and health system interventions in USAPIs, which ASTHO has been proud to support through our learning collaborative. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Learning Collaborative: Key Accomplishments Since 2013, ASTHO has partnered with CDC to develop and sustain the HDSP Learning Collaborative, focused on improving rates of hypertension. In all, 36 participating states, territories, and freely associated states have implemented innovative strategies through systems, policy, and quality improvement processes. Historically, this learning collaborative—open to both states and islands—has focused on the design and implementation of hypertension control programs. In USAPIs, program efforts evolved to address and improve cardiovascular health more broadly. Although USAPIs workplans differ from each other, they all have advanced health equity by understanding community needs and adapting to health system capacity. Table-CMO Heart Disease Stroke Prevention in the Pacific Tools for Change/Spotlight-CMO Heart Disease Stroke Prevention in the Pacific website yes

Tools and Strategies for Building a Sustainable Accreditation Infrastructure Webinar

Tools and Strategies for Building a Sustainable Accreditation Infrastructure Webinar Padding Block - Medium Sustaining public health accreditation is essential for health departments to uphold consistent quality, accountability, and performance over time. Yet many agencies face challenges that can disrupt progress—such as staff turnover, shifting agency priorities, and changes in funding. This webinar explores how accreditation teams can proactively address these challenges by using ASTHO’s Guide for Sustainable Public Health Accreditation to develop tailored sustainability plans. The ASTHO team walks through the guide and shares practical strategies for embedding sustainability into agency operations.  The session also highlights two PHIG recipients that have developed plans to strengthen their accreditation infrastructure and maintain momentum beyond each accreditation cycle.  Whether you're preparing for reaccreditation or looking to build long-term capacity, this webinar offers actionable insights and peer-driven examples to support your journey.  Learning Objectives Explore ASTHO’s Guide for Sustainable Public Health Accreditation and learn how it can be used to develop tailored sustainability plans. Identify practical strategies for building and maintaining accreditation infrastructure. Learn from peer health departments as they share their experiences developing plans to support long-term accreditation success. Speakers Rich Hazeltine, MBA, LSSGB, CPLP, SPHR, Quality Improvement & Accreditation Manager, Southern Nevada Health District Marilyn M. Trevino, CPM, Performance Excellence Coordinator (PM/QI + Informatics), Montana Department of Health and Human Services  Richard Knecht, MPH, Accreditation Coordinator, Montana Department of Health and Human Services‌ Resources Slide Deck (PDF) Transcript - Tools and Strategies for Building a Sustainable Accreditation Infrastructure OE22-2203 PHIG article yes

Understanding Blood Pressure: A Handy Guide to Understanding What Blood Pressure Is, How It Affects You, and How to Measure It at Home

This is a guide to help patients understand what hypertension is, what can be done about it, and how they can manage it from home. The Texas Department of State Health Services Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Section developed this resource.

Understanding Blood Pressure: A Handy Guide to Understanding What Blood Pressure Is, How It Affects You, and How to Measure It at Home (Spanish)

This is a spanish language guide to help patients understand what hypertension is, what can be done about it, and how they can manage it from home. The Texas Department of State Health Services Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Section developed this resource.

My Blood Pressure Passport

This resource, developed by the Texas Heart Disease and Stroke Program, provides patients with information on how to measure and evaluate their blood pressure as well as space to record their measurements and current medications, allowing for self-management. Additionally, there is a spanish version of this resource available on the Tools for Change website.

Hypertension Protocol for Blood Pressure Screening and Follow-up

The Sixteenth Street Community Health Center (FQHC) in Wisconsin developed this follow-up protocol to use after identifying of people with undiagnosed hypertension in their electronic medical record. This protocol is used for initial blood pressure screenings and follow up visits.

My Blood Pressure Passport (Spanish)

This is a spanish language resource, there is also an english version on the Tools for Change website. This resource, developed by the Texas Heart Disease and Stroke Program, provides patients with information on how to measure and evaluate their blood pressure as well as space to record their measurements and current medications, allowing for self-management.

Valley Community Health Center Hypertension Referral Form

Dental clinic blood pressure referral form, developed by North Dakota Department of Health and used by Valley Community Health Centers in North Dakota.

Colorado Data Summary: ASTHO-Million Hearts State Learning Collaborative

Data summary of the Las Animas-Huerfano Counties Million Hearts learning collaborative, aiming to improve the use and sharing of clinical data to better identify individuals with undiagnosed or uncontrolled hypertension and support patients diagnosed with hypertension.

Valley Community Health Center Dental Clinic Blood Pressure Screening Protocol

Dental clinic blood pressure screening protocol, developed by North Dakota Department of Health and used by Valley Community Health Centers in North Dakota.

Hypertension Project Poster: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)

Poster used as a visual to summarize Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' (CNMI) project. Target audience includes community members, public health programs, other jurisdictions, funders, and partners.

Blood Pressure Educational Graphics: Guam

Guam,

Education materials developed for partners to educate patients of priority population. The materials covered information on the definition of hypertension, what are the current guidelines, and listed facts specific to Guam's population.

Patient Agreement Form: CNMI

Agreement form that includes information about the program for patients to review before enrolling.

Participant Weekly Interview Form: CNMI

Questionnaire for weekly phone interview with participants enrolled in the peer coaching program.

Systems Change Approaches for Engaging Families in Hypertension Control

Utah,

This brief explores how state and territorial health agencies can engage people who provide social support for individuals and families with hypertension.

Blood Pressure Measurement Competency Testing Form - West Allis Health Department

The West Allis Health Department in Wisconsin developed this employee screening record for blood pressure measurement. It is complete and comprehensive, including check off sections and a section for comments by the evaluator with dates.