[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1232 Introduced in House (IH)]

<DOC>






118th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1232

Expressing support for the goals and ideals of ``National Hypertension 
                           Awareness Month''.


_______________________________________________________________________


                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                              May 16, 2024

 Mrs. Beatty submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
                  the Committee on Energy and Commerce

_______________________________________________________________________

                               RESOLUTION


 
Expressing support for the goals and ideals of ``National Hypertension 
                           Awareness Month''.

Whereas hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, affects nearly half of 
        all adults in the United States and is a leading risk factor for various 
        cardiovascular diseases;
Whereas hypertension often goes undetected and untreated, leading to severe 
        health complications, including heart disease, stroke, and kidney 
        failure, and contributing to nearly 500,000 deaths per year in the 
        United States;
Whereas only about 1 in 4 adults in the United States has their hypertension 
        under control;
Whereas health care costs in the United States associated with hypertension 
        account for about $131,000,000,000 per year, while individuals with 
        hypertension are estimated to face nearly $2,000 higher annual health 
        care expenditures compared to those without hypertension;
Whereas hypertension disproportionately impacts certain populations, including 
        but not limited to communities of color, socioeconomically disadvantaged 
        individuals, and those with limited access to health care services, 
        leading to health disparities and inequities in the prevalence, 
        management, and outcomes of high blood pressure;
Whereas early detection, proper management, and access to medical treatments are 
        critical to reducing the prevalence and impact of hypertension on 
        individuals' health and well-being;
Whereas the month of May is dedicated to raising awareness about hypertension, 
        promoting education about prevention and management, and encouraging 
        individuals to monitor their blood pressure regularly;
Whereas access to affordable and quality health care services, including medical 
        treatments, is crucial for managing hypertension and improving health 
        outcomes; and
Whereas community initiatives, health care professionals, and advocacy 
        organizations play a vital role in educating the public, providing 
        resources, and advocating for policies that enhance hypertension 
        awareness and access to medical care: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) expresses support for the designation of ``Hypertension 
        Awareness Month'';
            (2) acknowledges the importance of raising awareness about 
        hypertension's risks, prevention, and management strategies;
            (3) encourages health care providers, public health 
        agencies, and community organizations to continue their efforts 
        in educating and empowering individuals to monitor and manage 
        their blood pressure effectively;
            (4) emphasizes the significance of access to affordable and 
        comprehensive health care services, including medical 
        treatments, in addressing hypertension and reducing its impact 
        on individuals and communities;
            (5) supports initiatives that aim to improve health care 
        access, affordability, and education regarding hypertension 
        management and treatment options; and
            (6) expresses its appreciation to health care 
        professionals, researchers, advocates, and organizations 
        committed to reducing the burden of hypertension and improving 
        public health.
                                 <all>