Hypertension referrals from community pharmacy to general practice: multivariate logistic regression analysis of 131 419 patients
<p>Background: The burden of hypertension in primary care is high, and alternative models of care, such as pharmacist management, have shown promise. However, data describing outcomes from routine consultations between pharmacists and patients with hypertension are lacking.</p><p>...
Main Authors: | Albasri, A, Prinjha, S, McManus, R, Sheppard, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2018
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