Trade-offs Between Accuracy and Health Outcomes in Algorithms for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices
Objectives Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) is crucial for managing hypertension, but there is a potential trade-off between measurement accuracy and health/economic outcomes due to asymmetric costs associated with misclassifying an individual as having hypertension or not. We assessed whether...
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Main Authors: | Austin Henderson (Author), Amber L. Fyfe-Johnson (Author), Denise Dillard (Author), Krista Schaefer (Author), Michael Todd (Author), Clemma J. Muller (Author), Jason G. Umans (Author), Robert Rosenman (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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