Hypertension Control Program in Argentina (HCPIA), a multicomponent program to improve blood pressure control among low-income patients with hypertension. The program includes a community health worker-led, home-based component; a physician training component; and a text messaging component.
The Hypertension Control Program in Argentina (HCPIA) is an 18-month multicomponent program to improve blood pressure control among low-income, uninsured patients with hypertension. The program includes (i) a community health worker-led, home-based component, in which health workers coach patients on lifestyle modifications to reduce blood pressure, home blood pressure monitoring, and medication adherence during monthly or bi-monthly home visits; (ii) physician training and certification in blood pressure management; and (iii) weekly, personalized text messages sent to patients to encourage medication adherence and health behavioral change. The average cost of the program is approximately $115 per patient.