2015
DOI: 10.1111/jch.12573
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Difficult Hypertension Clinic Utilizing a Nurse Specialist: A Cost‐Efficient Model for the Modern Era?

Abstract: In the modern era in New Zealand, there has been a lack of specialist hypertension clinics where family practitioners might refer patients with difficult‐to‐treat or resistant hypertension. A new specialist referral hypertension clinic was established in 2009 at North Shore Hospital, Auckland, employing a model of care where much of the follow‐up work is done by a nurse specialist. The authors review data from the first 1000 patients discharged from the clinic. Mean (treated) blood pressure improved by −26/12 … Show more

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