Hypertension Management made SIMPLE, ACCURATE and FREE for primary care.
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United Kingdom | UK EnglishYour new ally in managing hypertension. Clinician-connected remote patient monitoring has proven to help get patients to their target blood pressure.1 This comprehensive solution consists of a home blood pressure monitor, patient app and clinical portal, and is designed to maximize compliance and accuracy. Patients love it because it’s easy to take their readings at home and automatically transfer to their physician using the free app. Physicians choose it because it provides visibility to patient compliance against treatment recommendations and an organized view of accurate information. All without additional paperwork, phone calls, or office visits. Trusted in the doctor’s office, made for the home.
Hear what one doctor and patient have to say about the value of home blood pressure monitoring, based on their personal experiences.
According to the American Heart Association2

American adults have high blood pressure
High blood pressure contributes to approximately


of people with high blood pressure do not have their condition under control
Hypertension is projected to increase

between 2013 and 2030



*This product is not available for sale outside of the U.S. The Welch Allyn Home™ software is not intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, treatment or prevention of disease. It is not intended as a substitute for a medical care by a healthcare provider. It is not intended for emergency use or real-time monitoring.
1 Green B et al. Effectiveness of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring, Web Communication, and Pharmacist Care on Hypertension Control. JAMA 2008;299(24):2857-2867.
2 American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. 2016 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Update.
3 Home Blood Pressure Monitor Motion Tolerance Clinical Study, August 2016