NYS Health Commissioner Identifies HRHCare Chief of Clinical Quality as Hypertension Expert to Speak at Medical Grand Rounds Program

Peekskill, NY – On March 21st, Dr. Sophia McIntyre, Chief of Clinical Quality and Physician Leadership Development at HRHCare Community Health, presented on baby boomer hypertension as part of New York State Commissioner of Health Howard A. Zucker’s Medical Grand Rounds Program. Held in the Medical Alumni Auditorium at SUNY Upstate in Syracuse, NY, presenters at this session were identified by the Commissioner as experts around frequently undiagnosed conditions for baby boomers, persons born between 1945 and 1965.

The intent of this program was to inform clinicians of conditions often undiagnosed among baby boomers; namely hepatitis C, hypertension, and prediabetes. A noted expert on hypertension, Dr. McIntyre described the concept of undiagnosed hypertension, and the steps a health system can take to identify their undiagnosed patients. She covered the many consequences of leaving hypertension undiagnosed, including subsequent high blood pressure, and gave examples of workflow and protocol options to assist in assuring that all patients are properly diagnosed and treated.

“Dr. McIntyre is a valued member of our team whose leadership, research, and care has made a difference in the lives of so many of our patients,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, MPH, President and CEO of HRHCare. “We are incredibly proud that Dr. Zucker identified her to speak about the important issue of undiagnosed hypertension.”

A board-certified family medicine practitioner, Dr. McIntyre oversees the quality of patient care at HRHCare health centers throughout the Hudson Valley and Long Island. She also cares for patients at the HRHCare Monticello Health Center in Sullivan County.

About HRHCare

 Founded over 40 years ago as a Federally Qualified Health Center, HRHCare Community Health is one of the nation’s largest community health providers. The HRHCare network of 28 health centers throughout the Hudson Valley and Long Island provides affordable, accessible care to over 175,000 patients through more than 650,000 visits annually. Our 350 primary care practitioners and 700 specialists and support staff have made HRHCare a destination for convenient, high-quality care for all.

For full information:

Jeffrey Palmer

Public Relations Manager

914.425.0890

jpalmer@hrhcare.org

 

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