In my experience the hospital is a sterile, and uncomfortable environment no one wishes to go to….and people ask their physicians many questions…
In fact, many people have high blood pressure for years without knowing it. but because there are no symptoms, many people don't know they have it. This is why high blood pressure is often called the " silent killer ". The only way to tell if you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure checked. According to the American Heart Association, Because blood pressure can fluctuate, home monitoring and recording of blood pressure readings can provide your healthcare provider with valuable information to determine whether you really have high blood pressure and, if you do, whether your treatment plan is working.
The cost of healthcare is directly attributed to age…the younger we are the more potential we have to be active, less sedentary…
Very small amount is spent on home healthcare, which could be most cost effective….