2024
DOI: 10.1097/rhu.0000000000002065
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Rheumatology High Blood Pressure Protocol Reduces Disparities, But Delays Remain for External Primary Care

Sancia Ferguson,
Bret M. Hanlon,
Edmond Ramly
et al.

Abstract: Background/Objective To address high blood pressure (BP) in rheumatology patients, we previously implemented BP Connect, a brief staff-driven protocol to address high BP. Although timely follow-up and hypertension rates improved for patients with in-system primary care (PC), many receive PC and rheumatology care in separate health systems. In this cohort study, we compared rates of timely PC follow-up for high BP across-system health maintenance organizations (HMOs) before and after BP Connect impl… Show more

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