Missed opportunities for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension at physician office visits in the United States, 2005 through 2009

scientific article published on 01 September 2012

Missed opportunities for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension at physician office visits in the United States, 2005 through 2009 is …
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P356DOI10.1001/ARCHINTERNMED.2012.2749
P698PubMed publication ID22869238

P2093author name stringMark J Pletcher
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo
Martin F Shapiro
Ronald G Victor
Raman Ravi Khanna
P433issue17
P304page(s)1344-1345
P577publication date2012-09-01
P1433published inJAMA Internal MedicineQ177428
P1476titleMissed opportunities for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension at physician office visits in the United States, 2005 through 2009
P478volume172

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