Health Care & Benefits Division

Blood Pressure Management Program

If you are a State of Montana Benefit Plan (State Plan) Member with a diagnosis of hypertension or are experiencing high blood pressure readings, please consider joining the Blood Pressure Management Program! 

What’s in it for you?

  • Bluetooth Blood Pressure Cuff – yours to keep!
  • Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring through easy-to-use phone apps.

What’s required?


Details

This program is nine months long. You will work with a Registered Nurse and your primary care provider to develop a personalized care plan.

  • The blood pressure cuff with Bluetooth capabilities is yours to keep as a gift at the end of the program!
  • The phone app allows you to share your uploaded blood pressure readings with your provider to help guide your care
  • The app and the cuff give you the ability to track your blood pressure in real time so you can better understand how your daily choices may affect your
  • This program provides ongoing communication from your care team via phone and My Premise Health
    • Allows quick follow-up for any concerning readings
    • Ongoing encouragement and education
  • Scheduled outreach from your care team at one, three, six and nine-month milestones
  • At nine months, you will discuss your goals and determine if you’re ready to

To enroll or for more information, contact the Montana Health Center by emailing sm.ch.remotemonitoringMT@premisehealth.com; on the MyPremiseHealth app; online at mypremisehalth.com; or by calling (800) 200-6822.

Resources

How to Take Your Blood Pressure


Additional Blood Pressure Benefits 

  • Allegiance Nurse Health Coaching Program - allows State Plan members to access health coaching with an Allegiance Nurse Health Coach - one of the areas of focus for these Nurse Health Coaches is blood pressure management.
  • MyActiveHealth Digital Coach (includes Your Health Goals and Your Health Education) - Sign in, click on "Coach," the "Your Health Education."
  • Two visits with a provider (doctor).

Still have questions?

Contact HCBD at (800) 287-8266, (406) 444-7462;

Hearing Impaired TTY (406) 444-1421, orbenefitsquestions@mt.gov.

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