The new tool, one of very few developed for an entire health system to control hypertension, improved blood pressure control from 68.5% to nearly 74% among 90,000 patients, including 11,500 at UCSF.
The new tool, one of very few developed for an entire health system to control hypertension, improved blood pressure control from 68.5% to nearly 74% among 90,000 patients, including 11,500 at UCSF.