Electronic Health Record-Driven Approaches in Primary Care to Strengthen Hypertension Management Among Racial and Ethnic Minoritized Groups in the United States: Systematic Review
BackgroundManaging hypertension in racial and ethnic minoritized groups (eg, African American/Black patients) in primary care is highly relevant. However, evidence on whether or how electronic health record (EHR)-driven approaches in primary care can help improve hypertension management for patients...
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Main Authors: | Dominik Ose (Author), Emmanuel Adediran (Author), Robert Owens (Author), Elena Gardner (Author), Matthew Mervis (Author), Cindy Turner (Author), Emily Carlson (Author), Danielle Forbes (Author), Caitlyn Lydia Jasumback (Author), John Stuligross (Author), Susan Pohl (Author), Bernadette Kiraly (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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