Hypertension Case Finding Service
An Advanced Service to support the NHS Long Term Plan ambitions for prevention of cardiovascular disease
Pharmacies providing the service:
The Service
This service will have 2 stages
- Stage 1: Identifying people at risk of hypertension and offering them blood pressure monitoring (clinic check).
- Stage 2: Where clinically indicated, provide 24hr ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). The blood pressure test results will be shared with the patient’s GP to then inform a potential diagnosis of hypertension.
Contractors opting to provide the service must provide both stages of it, where clinically required. It is not possible to just provide stage 1 - clinic BP readings and not provide stage 2 - ABPM.
Service Specification: Download here
From September 2023, Pharmacies providing the service must have an approved IT solution in place for recording consultations.
Fees
The fees for this service are as follows:
- a set-up fee of £440
- a fee for each clinic check of £15
- a fee for each ambulatory monitoring of £45
ABPM Completion Incentive
The incentive fees across years 3, 4 and 5 of CPCF for the service to encourage delivery of ABPM.
Pharmacies will need to reach a threshold number of ABPMs provided to trigger the incentive payment:
- Year 3 threshold 5, incentive payment £1,000 (21/22)
- Year 4 threshold 15, incentive payment £400 (22/23)
- Year 5 threshold 20, incentive payment £400 (23/24)
ABPM should be offered to all patients who are clinically indicated (have had a high BP result as part of their clinical check).
Pharmacies who sign up after year 2021/22 must achieve the ABPM activity threshold specified for the given financial year and will receive £1,000 as a first payment. If a contractor signs up in year 3 and fails to do 5 ABPMs, they can earn £1,000 by doing 15 ABPMs in year 4.
The incentive payments will be funded separately by NHSE&I to incentivise case finding in line with the ambition outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan.
BP meter & ABPM meter
Equipment used to deliver the service must be validated by the British and Irish Hypertension Society (BIHS), so contractors must use a ‘normal’ BP meter and an ABPM which are included on one of the two following BIHS lists:
Training requirements
The service must be delivered by the pharmacist (ongoing discussions). To provide the service, pharmacists must:
- Be familiar with the NICE guideline Hypertension in adults: diagnosis and management [NG136]
- Have read and understood the operational processes to provide the service as described in the service specification
- Have completed any device training provided by the manufacturer/supplier
Additional optional training
CPPE hypertension gateway page of the CPPE website.
For further information visit the Hypertension Case Finding page on the CPE website.